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1 2306 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2306 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Single Dwelling (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1996 Contemporary SURVEYED: April 2013 Site Description: Located on the west side of Highland Avenue, this house is placed at an average setback and sited into a banked site. A wooden picket fence surrounds the yard which contains ornamental plantings and a brick walk. The house is built into the bank, and accordingly there is a rear wooden deck which is above a full walk-out basement. A pea gravel driveway extends shallowly from the road on the south side of the lot. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1996, this two-and-one-half-story, four-bay, gable-end Contemporary frame dwelling has cedar siding on the first level and fishscale wood shingles in the front-facing gable end. The windows are one-over-one wood sash. The asymmetrically-placed front entry has a one-bay pedimented portico with V-crimp metal roof, fish scale wood shingles in the pediment, and chamfered wood posts. Other details on the house include overhanging eaves, V-crimp metal roofing, and a formed concrete foundation that is a full basement level at the rear of the structure, which is built into a banked site. Significant Statement: This 1996 Contemporary dwelling was constructed outside the period of the significance of the Fry s Spring Historic District so it is therefore a non-contributing resource.

2 2307 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2307 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Secondary: Garage (contributing) DATE/PERIOD: circa 1939 Colonial Revival, Dutch Site Description: Placed on a sloped site on the west side of Highland Avenue, the house is sited at a level grade to the road with an average setback. A concrete walkway leads from the street to the front door. A gravel driveway south of the house leads back to the garage. A mixture of wood-picket and privacy fencing enclose the backyard. Mature trees and shrubs landscape the lot. Secondary Site Description: A garage is placed southwest of the house. Primary Resource Description: This one-and-a-half-story, three-bay, Dutch Colonial Revival-style dwelling is constructed of brick laid in a stretcher-bond pattern. Constructed ca. 1939, the house rests on a brick foundation with exterior basement access through a door on the south side. The house has a gambrel roof clad in asphalt shingles with front and rear shed-roofed dormers clad in weatherboard siding containing 6/6-sash windows. Details include single- and paired-6/6-sash double-hung wood windows, louvered wooden shutters, a paneled front door, and an exterior-end brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The three-bay, shed-roofed, front porch has Tuscan columns and a plain picket balustrade. Secondary Resource Description: Garage: Constructed ca, 1939, this gable-end garage has a roof clad in asphalt shingles, v-crimp metal siding, exposed rafter ends, and double-leaf garage doors. Significance Statement: This is a well-preserved example of a late-1930s Dutch Colonial Revival-style brick dwelling, and the only example of this style on Highland Avenue. It contributes to the potential Fry s Spring Historic District.

3 2308 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2308 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1953 Minimal Traditional Site Description: This dwelling is built into a banked site on a lot on the east side of Highland Avenue. A flagstone walk with concrete steps leads from the front door up to the sidewalk. A stone front deck incorporates a rounded retaining wall next to it. Various bushes grace the property and a privacy fence is located in the rear and a concrete/stone retaining wall on the south side of the house. The property has a rear gravel driveway entrance. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1953, this one-story, three-bay, brick-veneered Minimal Traditional features a lower front cross gable with aluminum siding in the gable end. The side-gabled roof is clad in asphalt shingles and features an interior brick chimney. The front flagstone stoop is protected by a shed overhang supported by a wrought iron rectangular post. The wood windows are eight-over-eight-sash with one bay window that features two four-over-four wood sash flanking a large central light. A modern wood deck and a shed-roofed wing are located at the back of the house where the brick-veneered basement level is full height due to the banked site. Significant Statement: This brick Minimal Traditional was constructed in 1953 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. It is listed in the 1957 Charlottesville City Directory as being occupied by George F. Hudson, a foreman on the Southern Railroad and his wife Virginia F.

4 2309 HIGHLANDLAND AVENUE 2309 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1929 Craftsman Secondary: Garage (contributing) Site Description: Placed on a slightly sloped site on the west side of Highland Avenue the house is sited at a level grade to the road with an average setback. A concrete walkway leads from the street to the front door. A short, graveled driveway north of the house leads back to the garage. A mixture of wood picket and chain-link fencing enclose the backyard. Mature trees and shrubs landscape the lot. Secondary Site Description: A garage is placed behind the house to the northwest. Primary Resource Description: This one-and-a-half-story, three-bay, Craftsman-style bungalow is constructed of brick laid in a stretcher bond and rests on a brick foundation. Constructed ca. 1929, the dwelling has a gable roof clad in asphalt shingles and a front, shed dormer with paired six-light windows and wood siding. Details include 1/1-sash double-hung wood windows, brick jack arches, overhanging eaves, exposed rafter ends, and an exterior- end brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The integral, three-bay front porch has square post supports resting on brick piers and has been enclosed. A gable-roofed wing with shed-roofed, wall dormers was added to the rear of the house in Secondary Resource Description: Garage: Constructed ca. 1929, this gable-end garage has sheet metal siding, a roof clad in asphalt shingles, exposed rafter ends, and a paneled garage door with lights. Significance Statement: This is one of several Craftsman-style brick dwellings on Highland Avenue. It contributes to the potential Fry s Spring Historic District and appears on the 1929 Sanborn Map of the area.

5 2310 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2310 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1955 Ranch Site Description: This dwelling is built into a banked site on a lot on the east side of Highland Avenue. It has an average setback from the street. A concrete walk leads from the front concrete porch deck house into the front yard. A gravel parking pad surrounded by a stone retaining wall is located just off the road on the south end of the front yard. This property is well landscaped with ornamental bushes and trees consisting of Japanese maples and dogwoods, making it difficult to see the entire property. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: This one-story, four-bay, brick-veneered Minimal Ranch was constructed in 1955 on a banked site so that a full brick-veneered basement level is accessible on the rear. The house features a side-gabled, asphaltshingled roof, an exterior brick chimney along the façade north of the door, and a slightly recessed two-bay entrance with a concrete stoop and wrought iron railing. Wood siding is found in the gable ends and along an enclosed rear porch. The wood windows are generally eight-over-eight-sash with a three-over-one-sash window in the recessed entry next to the front door. An exterior wood stair and deck connect the ground level to main level in the back of the house. Significant Statement: This brick Minimal Traditional was constructed in 1955 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. It is listed in the 1957 Charlottesville City Directory as being occupied by Clarence L. Petty and his wife Elizabeth B, who worked as assistant cashier at the National Bank and Trust.

6 2311 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2311 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1929 Craftsman Secondary: Garage (contributing) Site Description: Placed on the west side of Highland Avenue, the house is sited at a level grade to the road with an average setback. A concrete walkway leads from the street to the front door. A short, graveled driveway south of the house heads back towards the garage. Mature trees and sparse shrubs landscape the lot. Secondary Site Description: A garage is placed behind the house to the southwest. Primary Resource Description: Currently abandoned, this one-and-a-half-story, three-bay, stuccoed frame Craftsmanstyle bungalow rests on a raised stuccoed foundation with door access on the south side. Constructed ca. 1929, the dwelling has a gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles, with a front, gable-roofed dormer with exposed rafter ends, triangular knee braces, and a six-light casement window. Window configurations on the house include 15/1- sash and triple-9/1- sash on the first floor front façade, twelve-light casements, and single-and paired-9/1-sash on the sides and rear. Details include overhanging eaves with triangular knee braces, exposed rafter ends, an interior-end stuccoed chimney, and a central-interior stuccoed chimney. The integral, one-bay, round arched, front porch has stuccoed posts and a plain picket balustrade. A single-bay, shed-roofed porch extends off the rear. Secondary Resource Description: Garage: Constructed ca. 1930, this one-bay, gable-end, frame, stuccoed garage has a roof clad in asphalt shingles and is also abandoned. Significance Statement: This is one of several Craftsman-style dwellings on Highland Avenue. Although it is abandoned, it retains architectural integrity and has had few alterations. It contributes to the potential Fry s Spring Historic District and appears on the 1935 topo map of the area.

7 2312 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2312 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Secondary: Garage (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1947 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Located on the east side of Highland Avenue, this dwelling is placed at an average setback from and below grade of the street. The house is built into a banked site and the paved driveway slopes down to the rear yard and contains a brick with concrete cap retaining wall along the south side. A concrete walk leads to the sidewalk and the front yard is grassy. A shed is located in the rear yard, northeast of the house. Secondary Site Description: N/A Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1947, this one-and-a-half-story, three-bay, brick-veneered Minimal Traditional features a front lower cross gable. The side-gabled roof is covered in asphalt shingles and features a gabled dormer with a six-over-six-sash wood window on the front and a rear shed-roofed dormer. A semi-exterior-end brick chimney with corbelled cap is located on the north end of the house and is now incorporated into the glassed-in, gable-roofed side porch. The wood windows on the house are six-over-six-sash and are paired on the front bay north of the door. The front concrete and brick stoop has wrought iron railing and an aluminum awning. Other details include a circular nine-light attic window in the projecting front gable, louvered vinyl shutters, brick sills, a wooden door surround with flat pilasters, a brick foundation, T-111 and aluminum siding on the enclosed side porch, and triangular attic vents. A full brick-veneered basement is revealed at the rear of the house because of the banked site. Secondary Resource Description: This small, ca. 1990, pre-fabricated, gambrel-roofed storage shed has T-111 siding and asphalt shingle roofing. Significant Statement: This brick Minimal Traditional was constructed in 1947 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. It is listed in the 1957 Charlottesville City Directory as being occupied by Linwood E. Mallory, an inspector for NW Martin & Bros. and his wife Alida C.

8 2316 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2316 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Single Dwelling (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1997 Contemporary Site Description: This house is located on the east side of Highland Avenue with an average set back and level grade. It is set into a sloped site so there is a full basement on the north side and rear. A flagstone walk leads from the front door to the gravel drive in front, which extends from a garage protruding from the southern end of the house. A brick retaining wall divides the driveway from the southern boundary line and a partial stone retaining wall curves out from the front of the house, as there is a slight slope. One magnolia tree and several bushes grace the front yard. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1997, this four-bay, one-story, frame Contemporary traditional house is partially brick-veneered and partially clad with beaded aluminum siding. The side-gabled roof is covered in asphalt shingles and has a lower, projecting front cross gable that contains the attached garage. A side gable extends to the north and contains two levels of vinyl one-over-one-sash windows grouped in four. The one-bay, integral front porch has a square post supporting it and provides for a recessed entry. The vinyl windows vary and include single-light casements and one-over-one-sash. A projecting polygonal bay window with V-crimp metal roof is located between the entrance bay and the garage. The house sits on a banked site so has a full brick-veneered basement level above ground in the back. Significant Statement: This 1997 Contemporary dwelling was constructed outside the period of the significance of the Fry s Spring Historic District so it is therefore a non-contributing resource.

9 2317 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2317 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Double/ Duplex (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1966 Ranch Site Description: Located on the west side of Highland Avenue, this one-story duplex is placed at an average setback on a slightly sloping lot. The two front entrances each have concrete steps down to a concrete walk that leads to their respective graveled driveways on the sides of the building. A set of concrete steps leads to an entrance on the south side of the duplex. The grassy front yard contains one tree and several bushes. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1966, this brick-veneered, Ranch-style duplex is comprised for two three-bay units making for a six-bay façade. The doors are centered within each of the three bays and are flanked by a single window on one side and paired windows on the others. Architectural details include: an asphalt-shingled gabled roof with overhanging eaves; a central brick flue; horizontal one-over-one wood sash windows with brick sills; vinyl shutters on the front; triangular attic vents in the gable ends; and an exposed brick-veneered foundation with basement windows and a secondary first-floor entry on the south side due to the sloping site. Each entry door is fronted by a concrete and brick stoop with wrought iron railings. Significant Statement: This 1966 brick-veneered Ranch duplex was constructed outside the period of the significance of the Fry s Spring Historic District so it is therefore a non-contributing resource.

10 2318 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2318 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1940 Craftsman Site Description: Placed on a banked site on the east side of Highland Avenue, the front of the house is sited at a level grade to the road with an average setback, while the rear elevation has a full-height basement level. A concrete walkway, that has been treated to appear like brick, leads from the sidewalk on Highland to the front door. A semicircular, pea-gravel driveway with brick edging curves behind the house. A small pond has been built in the southwest corner of the front yard. Mature trees and shrubs landscape the lot. Primary Resource Description: This one-story, three-bay, stretcher-bond-brick Craftsman bungalow rests on a parged concrete foundation that is a full story in the rear because of the banked site. Constructed ca. 1940, the dwelling has a hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles, overhanging eaves, and exposed rafter ends. Details include 6/1-sash double-hung wood windows, a Craftsman-style front door, and an exterior-end brick chimney. The two- bay, inset corner porch has square posts and an hourglass-shaped wooden balustrade. A two-car garage and a screened-in porch extend off the rear. Significance Statement: This is Craftsman-style dwelling dates to ca and is one of several on Highland Avenue that are brick. The dwelling contributes to the potential Fry s Spring Historic District.

11 2319 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2319 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1963 Ranch Secondary: Shed (non-contributing) Site Description: Located at an average setback on a slightly sloping lot, this house is located on the west side of Highland Avenue. A concrete walk leads from the front porch to the gravel driveway on the north end of the house. Two mature trees grace the front yard and a chain-link fence surrounds the property. A shed is located just behind the carport located at the north end of the house. Secondary Site Description: N/A Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1963, this one-story, four-bay, brick-veneered Ranch features an exterior-end brick chimney that is incorporated into the open carport on the north end. The house sits on a brick-veneered foundation that is exposed on the south side due to the sloping lot. Details include asphalt shingle roofing; overhanging eaves; single, paired and triple eight-over-eight sash wood windows with louvered wood shutters; wrought-iron supports for the open carport; and a two-bay, shed-roofed integral front porch with brick foundation, concrete floor, and wrought-iron supports. On the north side of the house itself is a roofed carport into which the gravel driveway leads. Secondary Resource Description: Located directly behind the north end of the house is an aluminum pre-fabricated ca storage shed with a gabled, metal roof. Significant Statement: This well-preserved brick-veneered Ranch-style house was constructed in 1963 and contributes to the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture.

12 2320 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2320 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Single Dwelling (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1996 Contemporary Site Description: This house is located on the east side of Highland Avenue with an average set back and level grade. It is set into a sloped site so there is a full basement on the south side and rear. A gravel driveway is located along the south side of the house and a brick walk leads from the sidewalk to the front door. The front yard contains a partial wooden retaining wall for a garden bed, various ornamental bushes, and a mature oak tree. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1996, this one-and-a-half story, three-bay, frame, vernacular Contemporary dwelling rests on a raised brick-veneered foundation. The exterior walls are clad in painted cedar siding as is the large gable-roofed front dormer that contains a round-arched window. The shed-roofed front entrance bay projects forward and contains a paired window next to the front door. Other details include vinyl six-over-six-sash windows, overhanging eaves on the front and rear, a rear deck, and a full basement level along the south side and rear due to the banked site. Significant Statement: This 1996 Contemporary dwelling was constructed outside the period of the significance of the Fry s Spring Historic District so it is therefore a non-contributing resource.

13 2321 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2321 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1921 Craftsman Secondary: Garage (non-contributing) Site Description: Placed on a sloped lot on the west side of Highland Avenue, the house is sited at a level grade to the road with a shallow setback. A concrete driveway placed north of the house heads back towards the garage. A brick walkway leads from the driveway to the front door. Young trees and shrubs landscape the lot. Secondary Site Description: A garage is placed northwest of the house. Primary Resource Description: This one-story, three-bay, vernacular Craftsman-style dwelling is constructed of stretcher-bond brick and rests on a brick foundation that is a full-story on the rear because of the sloped site. Constructed ca. 1921, the dwelling has a gable roof clad in standing seam metal, overhanging eaves, exposed rafter ends, paired-6/1-sash double-hung wood windows, brick sills, an exterior-end brick chimney on the north side, and an interior-end brick chimney on the south side. A gable-roofed hood with a barrel vault and triangular knee brace supports shelters the round-arched, cottage-style front door. A shed-roofed, screened-in porch extends off the rear. Secondary Resource Description: Garage: This modern gable-end garage has asphalt shingle roofing, T-111 siding, and plywood double-leaf garage doors. Significance Statement: This is one of several Craftsman-style brick dwellings on Highland Avenue. It contributes to the potential Fry s Spring Historic District and appears on the 1929 Sanborn Map of the area.

14 2322 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2322 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Single Dwelling (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 2010 Contemporary Site Description: Located on the east side of Highland Avenue, this dwelling is placed at an average setback and average grade. A paved driveway is located toward the north end of the lot. A poured concrete walk leads from the sidewalk to the front brick steps. Because of the sloping site, a brick retaining wall with railing juts out from the southern end of the front of the house. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 2010, this one-story, four-bay, Contemporary vernacular frame dwelling has a two-bay inset corner porch with chamfered wood posts and wrought iron railing. The multi-gabled roof has asphalt shingles, overhanging eaves, and rectangular louvered attic vents in the front gable ends. The house, which is clad in Hardi-plank siding rests on a brick-veneered foundation that is full height on the south side and rear due to the sloping site. The vinyl windows are single and paired six-over-six-sash with louvered vinyl shutters. An oval fixed window is located near the entrance. An entrance to the full basement level is located in the rear. Significant Statement: This 2010 Contemporary dwelling was constructed outside the period of the significance of the Fry s Spring Historic District so it is therefore a non-contributing resource.

15 2323 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2323 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Double/Duplex (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1972 No discernible style Site Description: This brick duplex is located on the west side of Highland and is placed at an average setback and slightly sloping grade. A brick porch step with a short concrete walk leads from the front door to the driveway on the north side of the property. A mature oak graces the front yard along with the remains of a low stone retaining wall. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1972, this two-story, four-bay, brick-veneered duplex has aluminum siding on the sides and rear and a gabled, asphalt shingle roof, overhanging eaves, triangular attic vents in the gable ends, and a concrete block foundation that is exposed on the south side due to the sloping lot. The front brick stoop with wrought iron railing serves the two central entrances. Windows are paired two-over-two horizontal wood sash with brick sills and louvered vinyl shutters. A contemporary wood deck is built in the back of the duplex. Significant Statement: This vernacular duplex was constructed in 1972 and is therefore a non-contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District.

16 2325 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2325 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1933 Minimal Vernacular Site Description: Placed on a sloped site on the west side of Highland Avenue, the front of the house is sited at a level grade to the road with a deep setback. A concrete walkway leads from the street to the front door. Stone walls line the street side border of the front yard. Young trees and a couple of shrubs landscape the lot. Primary Resource Description: This one-story, three-bay, gable-end, vernacular frame dwelling rests on a parged brick foundation that is exposed in the rear because of the sloped site. Constructed ca. 1933, the house has weatherboard siding with corner boards and a roof clad in asphalt shingles. Details include 6/6-sash double-hung wood windows, a Craftsman-style front door, rectangular attic vents in the front gable end, and a central-interior brick chimney with a plain cap. The one-bay, pedimented, front portico has square columns and exposed rafter ends. A shed-roofed porch and a modern deck extend off the rear. Significance Statement: This is one of several dwellings on Highland Avenue that date to the early 1930s. The vernacular dwelling contributes to the potential Fry s Spring Historic District and appears on the 1935 topo map of the area.

17 2326 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2326 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Single Dwelling (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 2009 Contemporary Site Description: Located on the east side of Highland Avenue, this dwelling is placed at an average setback and average grade. A paved driveway is located toward the north end of the lot with a concrete walk extending to the sides and rear of the dwelling. A walkway of pavers leads to the front porch. The small front yard is grassy. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 2009, this one-story, four-bay, multi-gable, Contemporary vernacular frame dwelling is clad in Hardi plank siding and has a brick-veneered foundation. The four-bay inset front porch has chamfered wood posts and decorative metal railing. The vinyl windows are single and paired one-over-one-sash with louvered vinyl shutters and octagonal louvered attic vents in the gable ends. The gabled roof with a large central-front gable and lower side cross-gable is covered in asphalt shingles. The house is built into a banked site and so has a full above-ground basement level along the side and rear. Significant Statement: This 2009 Contemporary dwelling was constructed outside the period of the significance of the Fry s Spring Historic District so it is therefore a non-contributing resource.

18 2327 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2327 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1938 Colonial Revival Site Description: The house is placed on sloped lot on the southwest side of Highland Avenue at an average setback from the road. A wooden picket fence encloses the rear yard. The front yard contains a mature oak and several foundation bushes. A gravel driveway is found on the north side of the house with a short walk to the front porch. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: This two-bay, one-and-a-half-story, brick-veneered Colonial Revival-style dwelling was constructed in It features a side gabled roof with a large gabled front dormer that contains a pair of vinyl six-oversix-sash windows. The roof extends forward as a shed to incorporate a corner inset porch and a bay with band of triple vinyl six-over-six- sash windows. The entrance beneath the porch is into the brick bay next to the porch and has a window next to the front door. Architectural details include a semi-exterior-end brick chimney; asphalt shingle roofing; aluminum siding in the dormer; and single double and triple vinyl six-over-six-sash windows with vinyl louvered shutters. The foundation is parged concrete and the structure is set into a banked site so that a full basement level is above ground on the sides and the rear of the house. The integral one-bay porch has square wood posts on brick pier support, and modern wrought iron railing. Significant Statement: This well-preserved, Colonial Revival-style brick dwelling was constructed in 1938 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. It is listed in the 1957 Charlottesville City Directory as being occupied by Lewis D. Houchens, a carpenter for W. T. Barnett & Sons, and his wife Alice B.

19 2328 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2328 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1935 Craftsman Secondary: Shed (non-contributing) Site Description: Placed on a sloped lot on the east side of Highland Avenue the house is sited at a level grade to the road with a shallow setback. A concrete walkway with brick edging leads from the sidewalk on Highland to the front door. A gravel driveway is placed south of the house and a paved driveway is placed to the north. A mixture of chainlink and wooden privacy fence lines three sides of the backyard. A stone wall is placed in the middle of the backyard. Mature trees and shrubs landscape the lot. Secondary Site Description: A shed is placed directly behind the house to the east. Primary Resource Description: This one-and-a-half-story, three-bay, stretcher-bond brick, Craftsman-style bungalow rests on a brick foundation that is full height in the rear because of the sloped site. Constructed ca. 1935, the dwelling has a gable roof clad in asphalt shingles and a large, front gabled dormer clad in wood shingles that contains three louvered wood windows. Architectural details include paired- and single- 6/1-sash double-hung wood windows, decorative brick work as its belt course and cornice, exposed rafter and purlin ends, and an exterior-end brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The three-bay, integral, front porch has a round wooden arch on its front façade and round brick arches on its sides, as well as battered posts resting on brick piers as supports, a modern wood lattice, and rounded stone steps leading towards the driveway. A two-story, gable-roofed brick wing extends off the rear and contains a one-story, gable-roofed frame addition. A single-bay carport is attached to the north side of the house. Secondary Resource Description: Shed: This modern prefab shed has a gambrel roof and T-111 siding. Significance Statement: This is Craftsman-style dwelling dates to the mid-1930s and is one of several on Highland Avenue that are brick. The dwelling contributes to the potential Fry s Spring Historic District and appears on the 1935 topo map of the area.

20 2329 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2329 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1933 Craftsman Site Description: Placed on the west side of Highland Avenue, on a banked site, the front of the house is sited at a level grade to the road with an average setback. An aggregate walkway leads from the street to the front door. A short, gravel driveway placed north of the house is framed by railroad tie retaining walls. Mature trees and shrubs landscape the lot. Primary Resource Description: This one-and-a-half-story, three-bay, gable-end, Craftsman-style, stuccoed frame dwelling rests on a stuccoed foundation that is exposed in the rear because of the sloped site. Constructed ca. 1933, the house has a roof clad in asphalt shingles with two, gable-roofed dormers on the north side that contain scalloped, exposed rafter ends and weatherboard siding. Details include single- and paired- 6/1-sash double-hung wood windows, batten shutters, a modern metal door, exposed rafter ends, an exterior-side brick chimney, and a central-interior brick chimney. The three-bay, hip-roofed front porch has square columns resting on paneled wood piers, and a narrow picket balustrade. A modern deck extends off the rear. Significance Statement: This is one of several dwellings on Highland Avenue that date to the early 1930s. The vernacular dwelling contributes to the potential Fry s Spring Historic District and appears on the 1935 topo map of the area.

21 2331 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2331 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1920 Craftsman Site Description: Placed on a sloped site on the west side of Highland Avenue, the house is sited at a level grade to the road with a shallow setback. A concrete walkway leads from the street to the front door and a second walkway leads from the gravel driveway south of the house to the front door. Railroad ties are placed along the street side of the front yard on either side of the walkway. A concrete retaining wall supports the northern borderline. Mature trees and shrubs landscape the lot. Primary Resource Description: This one-story, three-bay, gable-end, Craftsman-style frame dwelling rests parged concrete foundation that is exposed in the rear because of the sloped site and contains six-light basement windows on the south side. Constructed ca. 1920, the house has stucco siding and a gabled roof clad in new standing-seam metal with a ridge cap. Details of the house include a lunette window in the front gable end, six-light casement windows, triple 6/1- sash double-hung wood windows, boxed eaves, and an exterior-end brick chimney with a corbelled cap. The two-bay, gabled entryway has a single-bay porch with battered posts resting on brick piers. The rear, gable-roofed wing is clad in asbestos shingle siding. Significance Statement: This is Craftsman-style frame dwelling is one of several on Highland Avenue that date to the 1920s. The dwelling contributes to the potential Fry s Spring Historic District and appears on the 1935 topo map of the area.

22 2335 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2335 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1942 Colonial Revival Site Description: Placed on sloped lot on the southwest side of Highland Avenue at an average setback from the road, this property has a vine-covered, chain-link fence lining the front yard. A paved driveway is located north of the house with railroad ties along the north side acting as a retaining wall. A concrete walk leads from the driveway to the front door. Mature trees are scattered throughout the backyard and a single mature oak tree graces the front yard. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1942, this four-bay, one-and-a-half-story, asymmetrical Cape Cod-style frame dwelling has asbestos shingle siding, an asphalt-shingled roof, a plain wood frieze board and a parged concrete foundation. A screened-in, gable-roofed porch and a semi-exterior brick chimney with corbelled cap are located on the south end of the house. The wood windows are six-over-six-sash and include two gabled front dormers. The one-bay, pedimented front portico has square wood supports and a concrete stoop and shelters the paneled wood door with four small square lights. Significant Statement: This well-preserved, frame Cape Cod-style dwelling was constructed in 1942 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. It is listed in the 1957 Charlottesville City Directory as being occupied by Reverend Wayne H. Bowers and his wife Margaret C. No churchaffiliation is provided.

23 2337 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2337 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Secondary: Shed (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1952 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Facing northeast on Highland Avenue, this dwelling is built above grade at an average setback. On the north end of the house is a gravel driveway that leads up from the road. A single mature tree and various bushes and shrubbery cover the well-landscaped front yard. There is a shed in the rear yard along with mature trees. Secondary Site Description: N/A Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1952, this one-story, three-bay, frame Minimal Traditional has aluminum siding, and a side-gabled, asphalt-shingled roof. The house rests on a concrete block foundation and features a pedimented hood over the front door supported by triangular wood brackets, a concrete block exterior-end chimney, and a one-bay rear addition. The windows are one-over-one vinyl sash and are grouped in four in the bay to the south of the front door. Secondary Resource Description: This is non-contributing one-bay storage shed with T-111 siding, and a gabled, asphalt-shingled roof is located in the backyard and appears to date to ca Significant Statement: This frame Minimal Traditional was constructed in 1952 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. It is listed in the 1957 Charlottesville City Directory as being occupied by Abner J. Dalton a serviceman at Andrew Omohundro (an appliance store) and his wife Joyce.

24 2339 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2339 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1952 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Located on the west side of Highland Avenue across from the junction with Mulberry Avenue, this dwelling is built on a sloping lot at an average setback. A gravel driveway is located north of the house, with a stone retaining wall lining the driveway and property border. A concrete walk leads from the front stoop to the driveway. The front yard is grassy with only a few foundation plantings. More mature trees are seen in the rear yard. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1952, this one-story, three-bay, frame Minimal Traditional has asbestos shingle siding and a side-gabled, asphalt-shingled roof with a lower front cross gable. Resting on a parged concrete block foundation, the house has an exterior brick chimney with one shoulder located on the north end, a concrete block and concrete stoop, overhanging eaves on the front, and triangular louvered attic vent in the front facing gable. Windows are paired and single six-over-six-wood sash along with a front bay window comprised of four-over-four-wood sash flanking a large fixed central light. A hip-roofed screened porch extends to the north. Significant Statement: This well-preserved frame Minimal Traditional was constructed in 1952 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. It is listed in the 1957 Charlottesville City Directory as being occupied by Ormond G. Marshall employed by State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance and his wife Mildred.

25 2340 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2340 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Secondary: Shed (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1954 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Located at the southeast corner of the junction of Mulberry and Highland avenues, this dwelling is placed at an average setback but much below grade and is built into a banked site. A concrete walk is located along the front of the property along with a chain link fence. A paved driveway is located in the rear with access off Mulberry Avenue. Beautiful ornamental plantings decorate the lot. There are two modern sheds in the rear, east of the house. Secondary Site Description: N/A Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1954, this one-story, three-bay, frame Minimal Traditional has vinyl siding and an asphalt-shingled gabled roof with a central brick chimney. It is built into a banked site with a parged concrete foundation. The one-bay inset front porch has a square wood post and is incorporated into the roof that extends to include the south bay. A one-bay, gable-roofed wing extends to the north and is set back from the main block and extends to the rear as part of a large wing resting on a raised parged concrete block foundation and with an interior brick chimney. Along the front, this wing also features an integral one-bay front porch with square post. Other architectural details on the house include a plain friezeboard, triangular louvered attic vents on the gable ends, and a modern deck to the south. Secondary Site Description: This ca. 1980, shed-roofed, one-bay, frame shed is clad in T-111 siding and has asphalt shingle roofing. Secondary Resource Description: This ca. 1980, gambrel-roofed, one-bay, frame shed is clad in T-111 siding and has asphalt shingle roofing. Significant Statement: This frame Minimal Traditional dwelling was constructed in 1954 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. It is listed in the 1957 Charlottesville City Directory as being occupied by William M. Johnson, an eng at Ray Fisher s (an appliance store) and his wife Betty H.

26 2341 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2341 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1955 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Located on the southwest side of Highland Avenue, this house is built at an average setback and slightly above grade of the road. A paved driveway extends along the north side of the dwelling and is connected to the front brick stoop. Various ornamental bushes and a mature tree grace the front yard. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1955, this one-story, three-bay, Minimal Traditional frame dwelling has a sidegabled, asphalt-shingled roof, asbestos siding, and a parged concrete block foundation. The house features stylistic elements of the Colonial Revival in its pedimented gable ends and central brick chimney. The front brick stoop has metal handrails, and also incorporates a planter beneath the bay window to the south of the door. The stoop and bay window are protected by an integral shed-roofed overhang with squared wood posts. Fenestration includes paired six-over-one vinyl sash and a vinyl bay window with two one-over-one-sash flanking a large central light. A shed-roofed wing extends the original structure to the rear. Significant Statement: This well-preserved frame Minimal Traditional with Colonial Revival-style detailing was constructed in 1955 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. It is listed in the 1957 Charlottesville City Directory as being occupied by Edward A. Metcalf of United States Army, and his wife Frances V.

27 2342 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2342 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1962 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Located at the northeast corner of the junction of Highland and Cherry Avenues, this house is built into a banked site with an average setback and slightly sloping grade. A concrete walk leads from the public sidewalk to the concrete porch deck. Various bushes grace the property. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1962, this three-bay, one-story, frame Minimal Traditional has little decoration. Details include vinyl siding, a concrete block foundation, a side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingle, and an interior brick chimney. The vinyl windows are paired and single one-over-one sash louvered vinyl shutters. The house is built into a banked site so there is a full basement story above ground in the back. A contemporary wood deck is located in the back of the structure. Significant Statement: This frame Minimal Traditional was constructed was constructed in 1962 and contributes to the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture.

28 2343 HIGHLAND AVENUE 2343 Highland Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1950 Site Description: Located on the northwest corner of the junction of Cherry and Highland avenues, this house is built on a slightly sloping lot at an average setback. A concrete sidewalk leads from the front porch to the side pea-gravel driveway. Granite and concrete edging define the front yard which contains a crape myrtle and various ornamental bushes and flowers. An unnamed small creek runs through the backyard eventually joining with Lodge Creek across Cherry Avenue. A privacy stockade fence surrounds the backyard, which is scattered with a few mature trees and various ornamental plantings. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1950, this 1 ½-story, three-bay, Cape Cod-style frame dwelling is constructed onto a sloped site so that its south end is a full basement story. The walls are clad in asbestos shingle and rest on a concrete block foundation. The gabled roof is clad in asphalt shingles and contains two gabled front dormers with sixover-six-sash wood windows and a rear shed wall dormer. The one-bay pedimented portico has square wooden posts and plain wooden handrails and balusters and is fronted by a set of concrete steps. The front door has a Colonial Revival-style door surround with fluted pilasters. A side, hipped-roofed screened porch rests above a ground-level former garage space. An exterior brick chimney graces the south end of the house between the main block and the enclosed side porch. Windows on the first floor are paired eight-over-eight wood sash with louvered vinyl shutters. The rear of the house contains a two-story projecting rectangular bay and a rear entry with a shed-roofed porch. Significant Statement: This well-preserved, Cape Cod-style frame dwelling was constructed in 1950 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. It is listed in the 1957 Charlottesville City Directory as being occupied by Howard B. Carper, Assistant Secretary Treasurer of Charles King and Son Co. Inc. and his wife Alice.

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