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NAME: . COMMON
NAME: . LOCATION: 55 Long Hill Road, at Lacey
Avenue BLOCK/LOT: . VILLAGE: Meyersville USGS
QUAD: Chatham OWNER: UTM
REFS: Zone/Northing/Easting
CONSTRUCTION
DATE: 19th century SOURCE OF
DATE: . ARCHITECT: . BUILDER: STYLE: Vernacular FORM / PLAN
TYPE: Rectangular NUMBER OF
STORIES: 1 1/2 FOUNDATION: Fieldstone and
concrete EXTERIOR WALL
FABRIC: Asbestos shingle FENESTRATION: 6/1 sash ROOF: Gable CHIMNEY(S): Exterior cobblestone in the
craftsman style ADDITIONAL
ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION: Simple pedimented portico
over front door. Shed roof dormer on facade. Rear
of house exposes full basement level - remnants of
bank barn.
House sited close to road at foot of Lacey Avenue. SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT
The structure was built as a barn, and was converted to a residence in the 1920's. The remodeling is evident in numerous craftsman details.
PHYSICAL
CONDITION OF STRUCTURES: EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR POOR REGISTER
ELIGIBILITY: YES POSSIBLE NO PART OF DISTRICT THREATS TO
SITE: ROADS DEVELOPMENT ZONING DETERIORATION X NO THREAT OTHER .. .. COMMENTS: A pleasant residence,
although there is no exterior architectural clue of
its earlier life as a barn. REFERENCES: RECORDED
BY: Janet W. Foster DATE: March-July 1986 ORGANIZATION: Acroterion . . UPDATED ENTRY
BY: L. Fast / W. O.
Watts DATE: June 1999 ORGANIZATION: Long Hill Township Historic
Preservation Advisory Committee . .
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