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1 105 STRIBLING AVENUE 105 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Double/Duplex (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1969 Ranch Site Description: This duplex is sited off the north side of Stribling Avenue and has a grassy front yard with two graveled parking areas. A concrete walkway leads to the front concrete stoop. The railroad tracks run along the rear of the property. Mature trees are found in the rear yard as well as lining the eastern property line. The setback for this building is greater than that for the more historic buildings on this street. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: This one-story, four-bay, stretcher-bond, brick-veneered, symmetrical Ranch-style duplex was constructed in The gabled roof is covered in asphalt shingles. Architectural details include single and paired 2/2- horizontal sash vinyl windows, brick sills, some louvered vinyl shutters, and a concrete pad in front of each entrance door. It is almost identical in appearance to 109 Stribling Avenue ( ), located next door. Significance Statement: This brick-veneered Ranch-style duplex was constructed after the period of significance for the Fry s Spring Historic District and is therefore a noncontributing resource. It is almost identical in appearance to 109 Stribling Avenue ( ).

2 109 STRIBLING AVENUE 109 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Double/Duplex (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1969 Ranch Site Description: This duplex is sited off the north side of Stribling Avenue and has a grassy front yard with two graveled parking areas. A concrete walkway leads to the front concrete stoop. The railroad tracks run along the rear of the property. Mature trees are found in the rear yard as well as lining the eastern property line. The setback for this building is greater than that for the more historic buildings on this street. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: This one-story, four-bay stretcher-bond, brick-veneered, Ranch-style duplex with a symmetrical façade was constructed in It features an asphalt-shingled gable roof and 2/2-horizontal-sash vinyl windows with brick sills, some of which have louvered vinyl shutters. A concrete pad rests in front of each entrance. The dwelling at 105 Stribling Avenue ( ) is almost identical in appearance. Significance Statement: This brick-veneered, Ranch-style duplex was constructed after the period of significance for the Fry s Spring Historic District and is therefore a noncontributing resource. The dwelling at 105 Stribling Avenue ( ) is almost identical in appearance.

3 110 STRIBLING AVENUE 110 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Double/Duplex (contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1956 Ranch Site Description: The house is located on an L-shaped parcel on the south side of Stribling Avenue. The house faces northwest with a flat yard and steep embankment on the north side, sloping down toward the street. There is a long asphalt driveway on the east side of the parcel that passes behind the house to a parking area at the rear of the house. In the front yard are a pair of mature holly trees and low shrubs that line the façade of the house. There is a concrete path from the front porch toward the driveway. The rear of the yard widens into the L-shape, which extends behind the neighboring house on the western side. There are several small outbuildings (sheds) at the corner of the L. The rear of the yard features mature trees and landscaping, particularly in the parking area. There is a tall picket fence that extends along the eastern boundary of the yard. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: This fairly simple, one-story, three-bay, brick Ranch-style dwelling was constructed in It features a large tripartite bay window on the front, a two-bay integral front porch with square posts, a brick foundation, a rear lean-to frame wing and triple windows at the corner. The horizontal one-over-one-sash wood windows are topped by brick jack arches. Significant Statement: This fairly simple Ranch style brick dwelling was constructed ca and contributes to the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by Robert W. Tucker, an agent at Old Dominion Life Insurance Company, and his wife at that time.

4 111 STRIBLING AVENUE 111 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1953 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Located off the north side of Stribling Avenue, this property has a grassy front yard, below the grade of the road. A maple tree is located in the front yard and a concrete walk leads from the street to the stoop with a secondary walk leading around to the side door. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: This one-story, three-bay, frame, Minimal Traditional-style dwelling with vinyl siding was constructed in There is one 6/6-sash wood window and a bay window with 4/4 lights flanking a central bay on the façade. The central brick chimney has a corbelled cap and exposed flue pipe. The structure has a concrete block foundation, an asphalt-shingled gable roof with an overhang over the front entrance and the bay window. Concrete steps with wrought iron railings are located at the front and side entrances. There are small basement windows in the foundation. It is similar to 113 Stribling Avenue ( ), located next door. Significance Statement: This 1953 frame Minimal Traditional is one of several houses of this era and style constructed along this stretch of Stribling Avenue. It is typical of houses of this era and is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by Mrs. Frieda D. Wilkerson, a telephone operator, at that time.

5 112 STRIBLING AVENUE 112 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1959 Ranch Site Description: The house is located centrally on the lot with an average setback from Stribling Avenue. The parcel is on the south side of the street and faces slightly northwest. There is an asphalt driveway lined by a brick retaining wall on the west side of the lot. A steep embankment is on the front end of the lot, sloping up from the street grade. There are mature trees and a crape myrtle in the front yard. The house includes an incorporated car port accessed by the driveway on the west side of the house. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed ca. 1959, this is a one-story, four-bay, asymmetrical brick Ranch with a splitlevel plan. There is a carport on the ground level with lattice brick work on the west wall to allow sunlight into the space. The cross-gabled roof is covered with asphalt shingle and contains a central brick chimney and a plain frieze board. Louvered triangular attic vents are found in the gable ends. Windows are 1/1 vinyl sash with a tripartite bay window on the front. Concrete and brick stairs lead up to the front stoop with metal railing and a staggered three-light wood front door. Significant Statement: Constructed ca. 1959, this split-level brick Ranch is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture.

6 113 STRIBLING AVENUE 113 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1953 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Located off the north side of Stribling Avenue, this property has a grassy front yard, below the grade of the road. A maple tree is located in the front yard and a concrete walk leads from the street to the stoop with a secondary walk leading around to the side door. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: This three-bay, one-story, Minimal Traditional is similar to its neighbor 111 Stribling Avenue ( ) with the exception that it has an aluminum awning over a two-bay, shed-roofed front porch with iron supports, and it has a cross-gabled front wing with polygonal bay window that projects forward. Constructed in 1953, the frame structure is clad in aluminum siding with a concrete block foundation with small basement windows. The main windows are one-over-one vinyl sash. A side wing includes an enclosed area with a modern porch. There is a shed roof lean-to structure at the rear of the house. Significance Statement: This 1953, frame, Minimal Traditional-style dwelling is one of several houses of this era and style constructed along this stretch of Stribling Avenue. It is typical of houses of this era and is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by Thomas M. Burruss, an accountant at UVA, at that time.

7 115 STRIBLING AVENUE 115 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1953 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Facing south on Stribling Avenue, this one-story dwelling is placed at level grade and an average setback. A single mature tree graces the grassy front yard, and a thin concrete walk leads from the road up to the house. Leading around to the back from the concrete-topped covered porch deck is another thin concrete walk. To the west is a gravel driveway. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: This three-bay, one-story, Minimal Traditional-style frame dwelling is similar to the houses at 111 and 113 Stribling Avenue ( , and 0195). Constructed in 1953, the frame structure is clad in vinyl siding and features a concrete foundation, and a one-bay shed-roofed front porch with square wooden posts, a denticulated cornice, and a concrete stoop. A tripartite bay window right of the front door is a replacement and is comprised of a central 16-light (snap-in mullions) window with narrow 4/4-light windows flanking it. The rest of the windows are 6/6- wood double-hung sash. A one-story, gable-roofed wing runs the entire rear width of the structure. Significance Statement: This 1953 frame Minimal Traditional is one of several houses of this era and style constructed along this stretch of Stribling Avenue. It is typical of houses of this era and is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by Herman C. Wade, an assembler at Acme Visible Records, at that time.

8 116 STRIBLING AVENUE 116 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1943 Vernacular Site Description: The parcel is located on the south side of Stribling Avenue, with the house in the center of the lot, facing north. There is a paved driveway on the west side of the lot, with a concrete path leading to the front porch from the driveway. There are small hedges in the front yard and mature landscaping in both the northeast corner and the backyard of the house. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed ca.1943, this two-story three-bay, frame I-house rests on a parged concrete block foundation. It features a gabled roof covered in asphalt shingles, vinyl siding, vinyl 6/6-sash windows, an exterior-end brick chimney, and a three-bay hipped-roofed front porch with square posts on brick piers and a lattice brick balustrade. A one-story shed roofed wing extends off the west end of the house. Significant Statement: This vernacular I-house was constructed in the early 1940s and is representative of the minimal amount of decoration found on dwellings of this period. The brick balustrade on the porch that is laid in a lattice pattern, adds visual interest to the house. It is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by Virgil H. Dovel, a salesman at Lee Tire and Rubber, and his wife at that time.

9 119 STRIBLING AVENUE 119 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1963 Ranch Secondary: Shed (non-contributing) Site Description: Located on the north side of Stribling Avenue, this one-story brick dwelling is placed at a level grade and slightly deep setback. A wide gravel driveway is found to the east of the front yard, and three evergreen trees border the yard s roadside. Bordering the house itself are various boxwoods and bushes, with concrete steps leading to the front door. A one-story, pre-fabricated vinyl storage shed (ca. 2010) is located in the rear yard. Secondary Site Description: N/A Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1963, this one-story, four-bay, Minimal Ranch-style dwelling is of frame construction with stretcher-bond brick veneer. It features a semi-exterior end brick chimney with one shoulder, 1/1-sash vinyl windows, and a bay window with a single central pane flanked by narrow 1/1-sash windows. All windows have brick sills and the windows and front door appear to be replacements. The house rests on a brick-veneered concrete block foundation and has an asphalt-shingle gabled roof with overhanging eaves and a plain wood frieze. A small brick and concrete stoop with wrought iron railing is located at the front door, and a large formed concrete patio is located at the rear. The house is built into a banked site allowing for exterior stairs leading to a basement door along the north end. The roof is gabled, asphalt shingle, with overhanging eaves and a plain wood frieze. Secondary Resource Description: This is a ca. 2000, one-story, gable-end, vinyl clad, prefabricated frame shed. Significance Statement: Constructed in 1963, this brick-veneered Minimal Ranch is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture.

10 120 STRIBLING AVENUE 120 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1920 Vernacular Site Description: This house, with a typical setback, is situated on the front of the lot, facing north, with a long and narrow backyard. The yard is sunken below grade from Stribling Avenue, requiring a set of three steps with metal railing down from the street into the front yard. The front yard is flat and grassy, with a noticeable, low hedgerow lining the north and east sides of the yard, with a break for the steps. On the east side of the yard there is a small ditch or creek that runs north-south along the length of the property, inside the eastern hedgerow. A gravel driveway is located on the west side of the house with a cement walkway leading to it from the front porch. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed ca. 1920, this two-story, three-bay, stuccoed frame vernacular dwelling rests on a parged foundation and features a one-bay, two-story projecting front gable. Next to it is a one-story, three-bay, hipped - roofed front porch with wood floor and square supports. The main two-story gable-end body of the house has a catslide roof that extends to the east and ends at the first floor. Architectural details include an asphalt shingle roof, exposed rafter ends, metal hoods over some of the windows, a shed-roofed dormer on the east side of the roof, and 1/1 vinyl sash replacement windows. The house has several small rear additions and is an L-shape plan originally. There is a metal flue and no chimney. Significant Statement: This vernacular stuccoed dwelling appears to have been constructed ca and is of a similar set back to its neighbor at 124 Stribling. As it is one of several houses on this street of this era, it is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by Charles P. Catterton at that time.

11 121 STRIBLING AVENUE 121 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1962 Ranch Site Description: Facing south on Stribling Avenue, this house is built at a deep setback on a slightly sloping lot. Several bushes decorate the house front, and a gravel driveway extends along the west side of the property. Additionally, various mature trees ornament the backyard. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1962, this four-bay, one-story Minimal Ranch is built into a banked site so that the basement story is fully accessible on the sides and the rear. The foundation is parged concrete and features full size windows in some areas. The frame dwelling has cedar siding with T-111 siding in the overhanging gable ends and window bays. The gabled roof is clad in asphalt shingle and has a central brick chimney and triangular louvered vents in gable ends. Windows are single and paired aluminum 2/2 horizontal sash. The integral two-bay front porch has a shed roof and decorative squared wood posts. Significance Statement: Constructed in 1962, this Minimal Ranch is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture.

12 125 STRIBLING AVENUE 125 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Double/Duplex (non-contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1969 Colonial Revival Site Description: The single dwelling is now a duplex and is located on the northern side of Stribling Avenue with a typical setback although it is sited perpendicular to the street, facing east. The L-shaped parcel widens toward the west, wrapping around the rear of the house. The graveled driveway is shared with the neighbor to the east. In the split of the driveway are two trees, one of which has a tree house. Evergreen shrubs are located on either side of the front entrance to the building and two Bradford pear trees in the southwest portion of the front yard. The backyard is open and slopes down toward the railroad. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1969, this two-story, four-bay Colonial Revival-style dwelling now used as a duplex has a second floor that is cantilevered over the first floor. The foundation is brick as is the first floor. The second floor is clad in Masonite siding and the gabled roof is clad in asphalt shingle. Triangular louvered attic vents are found in the gable ends. The wooden windows are 8/8-sash on the second floor, 8/12-sash on the first, and all feature brick sills and louvered wooden shutters. The wooden front door has paired sidelights. The house has one-story gabled side wings that are setback from the main block and have integral full-width porches. Significance Statement: This Colonial Revival-style duplex appears to have originally been built as a single dwelling and later converted into a duplex. Constructed in 1969, after the period of significance for the Fry s Spring Historic District, it is a noncontributing resource. It is an example of the Colonial Revival style with an overhanging second floor, a common detail in some later examples of the style.

13 123 STRIBLING AVENUE 123 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1915 Craftsman Site Description: This property is located on the north side of Stribling Avenue. The house is sited slightly above the grade of the road, with an average setback. A graveled driveway is located east of the house and ends in a gravel parking area directly in front of the house. One of the front porch supports is covered in ivy and several large trees are planted on the edge of the front yard closest to the road. The back yard is surrounded by a natural wood picket fence. Primary Resource Description: This extremely well-preserved, two-story, Craftsman-style dwelling is comprised of a five-bay random rubble stone section with a three-bay, board-and-batten, frame section to the east. Resting on a stone foundation, the house appears to have been constructed at one time ca The frame section may have originally been integral two-story porches that were later enclosed using 4/4-sash windows. The house has a gabled roof clad in slate shingles with slate shingles in the gable ends that also contain triple, square-headed attic window. The overhanging eaves are flared and contain decorative purlin ends and triangular knee braces. The 6/6-sash sash windows in the stone section have segmental stone arches. Interior stone chimneys are located in both the stone and frame section. The single-bay, shed-roofed front porch has square stone supports. The rear of the house has a one-story hip-roofed porch that has been enclosed using board-and-batten siding. Significance Statement: This relatively unaltered example of a stone and frame Craftsman-style dwelling appears on the 1920 Sanborn Map, where Stribling Avenue is shown as Wampus (arbitrary). This building contributes to the district in that it is of the same era and architectural style as others in the neighborhood.

14 124 STRIBLING AVENUE 124 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1920 Dutch Revival Secondary: Shed (non-contributing) Site Description: This house is situated parallel with the street with a typical setback, facing north with a backyard that narrows towards the south. The front porch has a concrete walkway that curves northeast towards Stribling Avenue and the driveway to its side. A small row of shrubs borders the street at the north end of the front yard. A small garage is located east of the main house. Secondary Site Description: N/A Primary Site Description: Constructed ca.1920, this 2½-story, three-bay, stuccoed Dutch Colonial-style frame dwelling has a gambrel-end asphalt shingled roof, new vinyl 6/6-sash windows, a door hood over the entrance that is supported by triangular brackets, a central brick chimney, and a parged concrete foundation. A pent roof encircles the house on the first floor and ties it to a side one-bay, one-story wing to the east. Full-width stuccoed shed dormers with five windows each and gable-end returns are located on the sides of the building. To the rear, there is a modern deck and a second-story projecting bay hip-roofed bay window. There are no secondary resources. Secondary Resource Description: This one-story, one-car frame garage has T-111 siding and a front facing gabled, asphalt shingle roof. A man door is located next to the overhead garage door. The building appears to have been constructed in the 1940s but has been so altered that it has lost its architectural integrity. Significant Statement: This stuccoed frame dwelling constructed ca is unusual for its gambrel-end orientation. This prominent feature is typical of the Dutch Colonial Revival style. When surveying the property, a neighbor came out and informed the surveyor that this was once a boy s home or school. No other information was provided. This dwelling is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by William B. Wheeler, expeditor Sperry Piedmont, and his wife, at that time.

15 126 STRIBLING AVENUE 126 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1957 Ranch Site Description: The house is located on the front of the lot with a typical setback, facing northwest with a shallow, triangular backyard. There is a gravel parking area on the west side of the house and a small garden. A small privet hedgerow borders the yard and Stribling Avenue on the northeast side of the lot. A concrete walk leads from the front door to the parking area. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1957, this one-story, three-bay, brick Ranch has a gabled roof covered in asphalt shingle, an exterior-end brick chimney, and T-111 siding and triangular attic vents in the gable ends. A gable hood with asphalt shingle and exposed rafters is supported by triangular brackets and shelters the front door and brick and flagstone stoop. These appear to be new. The replacement windows are 6/1 vinyl sash, some of which are paired. A picture window on the front has a large fixed pane flanked by 4/1 windows. A one-story, one-bay side addition is clad in hardi-plank siding and features matching details as the rest of the house. A large deck and pergola are located at the rear of the house. Significant Statement: This brick Ranch was constructed in 1957 and is one of several houses of this era and style constructed along this stretch of Stribling Avenue. It is typical of houses of this era and is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. Although it has had some alteration, it still retains its architectural integrity. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was under construction at that time.

16 127 STRIBLING AVENUE 127 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Double/Duplex (contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1956 Minimal Traditional Site Description: The duplex is located in the middle of the small parcel and faces southeast toward Stribling Avenue. There are two symmetrical gravel driveways leading from the front doors to the street, with several large shrubs lining the façade in between. The western driveway is bordered on the west by a row of trees and there is a rock wall in the southwest corner where the yard slopes up to the southwest. The backyard is largely forested and slopes down toward the railroad track. Between the parcel and the railroad tracks is a portion of the parcel from the neighbor to the east. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1956, this four-bay, one-story, Minimal Traditional symmetrical duplex has a center block with entrances on one-bay wings on the gable ends, each with an integral shed roof porch and squared wood posts. The roof is gabled with asphalt shingle and the frame house is clad in aluminum siding. The foundation is concrete block and windows are single and paired 1/1 vinyl sash. Significance Statement: Constructed in 1956, this Minimal Traditional dwelling is interesting for its form as a symmetrical duplex comprised of a main rectangular block with small, set-back wings on the ends. The entrances are on the short ends of the main block. It is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by John R. Cox, sales manager at Monticello Memorial Cemetery, at that time. The fact that it was only inhabited by one family suggests that it was perhaps constructed as a single-family dwelling and later converted into a duplex.

17 128 STRIBLING AVENUE 128 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1981 Contemporary Primary: Single Dwelling (non-contributing) Secondary: Shed (non-contributing) Site Description: The house is located on the back of the lot, facing west with narrow, necktie-shaped yard. The house shares an asphalt driveway on the west (outside the parcel) with the neighbors on the west. There are quarter-turn stone steps down to the uncovered, wood platform porch on the front of the house. The yard slopes down towards the east, most noticeably on the southern end of the lot. A modern shed is located northwest of the house. Secondary Site Description: N/A Primary Site Description: This one-and-a-half-story, four-bay, gable-roofed, asymmetrical contemporary dwelling with vertical wood siding and two side lean-to wings on either end of the main block was constructed in The windows are single-light metal casement and there is a wood deck with metal pipe rail that surrounds the sides of the house. The house rests on a concrete foundation. Secondary Resource Description: This one-bay, one-story asphalt shingle gable roof shed with T-111 siding was constructed in Significant Statement: Constructed in 1981, after the period of significance for the Fry s Spring Historic District, this dwelling is a noncontributing resource.

18 130 STRIBLING AVENUE 130 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1910 Colonial Revival Secondary: Shed (non-contributing) Site Description: Located off the south side of Stribling Avenue, this fairly large property contains approximately four acres. The house is set back from the road a considerable distance and a long paved driveway creates a circle as it approaches the house and allows access to a paved parking area located east of the house. The house is set into a banked site, allowing for a split-level basement. The property is landscaped with mature pine, cedar, and birch trees, numerous defined flowerbeds along the length of the driveway, and holly, boxwood, and rhododendron plants close to the house. Flagstone patios are placed on the south and west sides of the house. Secondary Site Description: A shed is located in front of the house to its northwest. Primary Resource Description: Constructed ca. 1910, this two-story, four-bay, stuccoed, Colonial Revival-style dwelling rests on a brick foundation. The house has an asphalt shingled, gable-on-hip roof with interior and exterior-end brick chimneys, overhanging eaves, and exposed purlin ends. A central, cross-hipped, two-story, central bay projects and includes a round-arched window on the second floor and an integral one-bay porch on the first floor with Tuscan columns, and a classical frieze supporting a segmental-arched roof. The paneled wooden front door has diamond-shaped glazing on the upper third and four-light windows on either side. The house has several types of windows including 1/1-, 6/6- and 8/8-sash double hung windows and single-light and 8-light paired casement windows. A stuccoed, gable roofed addition was added to the east side of the house in A small, one-bay, shed-roofed, stuccoed wing extends to the west. The rear elevation has a projecting 2-story central tower with a polygonal bay window on the first floor, and a raised brick foundation. A hip-roofed dormer is sited above a 2-bay enclosed porch with segmental arches that now contain sliding glass doors but was originally screened in. A modern deck extends off the east side. Secondary Resource Description: Shed: This 1980s, one-story, shed has a gabled roof covered in asphalt shingles and T-111 siding. The shed features boxed eaves, a 6/6-vinyl window, and a six-panel metal door. Significance Statement: It appears on the 1920 Sanborn Map, where Stribling Avenue is shown as Wampus (arbitrary).

19 This well-preserved dwelling combines Colonial Revival and Craftsman-style elements. It contributes to the district in that it is of the same era and architectural style as others in the neighborhood. The present owner, Clive Bradbeer ( ) claims that the date of 1914 is generally assigned to this dwelling although he feels that date is closer to His research has shown that in 1910, Llewellyn Hoxton, Chairman of the Physics Department at UVA lived here.

20 133 STRIBLING AVENUE 133 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1915 Vernacular Secondary: Shed (non-contributing) Site Description: This property is located on a slightly sloping lot on the north side of Stribling Avenue. The house sits on a split-level stone foundation slightly above the grade of the road, with an average setback. A paved circular driveway curves in front of the house. Brick stairs and a brick walkway lead from the road to the front door. Birch, willow, and dogwood trees are planted in the front yard. A neatly trimmed burning bush hedge is grows along the property s southern edge, creating a divide between the road and the yard. A paved basketball court is located on the western portion of the lot. Secondary Site Description: A shed sits northeast of the house. Primary Resource Description: This two-story, 6-course American-bond, vernacular Foursquare was constructed ca. 1915, and has a hipped roof clad in slate shingles. It rests on a random rubble, split-level stone foundation that contains small basement windows along the side and a full-height door and window along the rear. The two-bay, hip-roofed (standing-seam metal) front porch has been partially enclosed although the brick supports are still intact. The northeast corner support is of modern wrought iron as are the handrails.. The porch has been partially enclosed with brick, with onebay remaining open with modern wrought iron supports and handrails. Details include, modern 1/1-sash, vinyl windows; a hip-roofed attic dormer with louvered vents; a central-interior brick chimney; and a one-bay shed-roofed porch on the east side. A one-story, concrete block, gable-roofed (asphalt shingle) wing extends off the rear of the house. Secondary Resource Description: Shed: A shed with a shed roof is under construction and is currently covered in house wrap. Significance Statement: This vernacular brick Foursquare contributes to the district in that it is of the same era and architectural style as others in the neighborhood. It appears on the 1920 Sanborn Map, where Stribling Avenue is shown as Wampus (arbitrary).

21 135 STRIBLING AVENUE 135 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1963 Ranch Secondary: Shed (non-contributing) Site Description: The house is located on the front of the lot, facing southeast, with a typical setback from Stribling Avenue. There is a wood and wire fence that begins at the street and runs northwest/southeast on the eastern side of the house. The fence is bordered on the west side by a privet hedge. There is a concrete path that begins at Stribling Avenue and goes toward the front porch of the house, breaking for a decorative pad at the parking area and wrapping around the west side of the house to the side door. The path continues around the west side of the house toward the outbuilding behind the house. The gravel parking area is on the west side of the front yard. The outbuilding is located approximately halfway between Stribling Avenue and the back of the parcel. There is a mature azalea and a crape myrtle in the front yard and shrub landscaping at the storm drain on the eastern side of the front yard. The backyard is forested and slopes down towards the end of the parcel near the railroad tracks and contains a pre-fabricated modern shed. Secondary Site Description: N/A Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1963, this one-story, four-bay, stretcher-bond brick Minimal Ranch has a splitlevel plan where a full basement story is accessible on the south gable end. The concrete foundation is brick-veneered. Overhanging eaves project from the asphalt-shingled gable roof and there is a plain frieze on the façade and rear elevation. Windows are 2/2 horizontal vinyl sash with brick sills and one 4/4 vinyl sash. The front door appears to be a replacement. There is a contemporary wood deck running along the front and sides of the house and an interior brick chimney along the rear slope of the roof. Secondary Resource Description: A ca. 1980, pre-fabricated, metal, one-bay garden shed is located in the rear yard. Significance Statement: Constructed in 1963, this Minimal Ranch is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture.

22 138 STRIBLING AVENUE 138 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1960 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Located off the south side of Stribling Avenue at its junction with Sunset Avenue, this property has a grassy front yard with a concrete walk leading to the street. The setback is typical of surrounding houses. Mature trees and shrubs are located in the front yard and along the foundation. The house is built into a partially banked site and there is a driveway of Stribling Avenue that leads to the rear. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1960, this one-story, four-bay, brick-veneered transitional Minimal Traditional rests on a brick-veneered foundation and has a side-gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles. An exterior-end brick chimney is located at the west end of the house. Three concrete steps lead up to a concrete stoop that runs in front of the door and the tripartite wooden bay window to its right. Other windows on the house are 1/1-horizontal sash, paired and with louvered vinyl shutters on the front elevation. All have brick sills. Because of the banked site, 1x1 steel basement windows and an exterior stair and basement entry are visible along the west and south sides of the house. Significant Statement: This brick-veneered Minimal Traditional was constructed in 1960 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture.

23 139 STRIBLING AVENUE 139 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: circa 1925 Vernacular Site Description: Located on a slightly sloping lot on the north side of Stribling Avenue, this house has a fairly shallow setback from the road, consistent with surrounding houses. A small paved parking area is located on the west side of the property and a concrete path leads from Stribling to the front door. The front yard has mature trees, a large holly bush that creates a dividing wall between the road and the front yard, and a boxwood hedge lining the front porch. The backyard slopes downward towards the railroad tracks. Primary Resource Description: Constructed ca. 1925, this two-story, three-bay, vernacular dwelling has the form of an American Foursquare and rests on a split-level brick foundation. The exterior brick walls of the house are laid in a stretcher-bond pattern. The asphalt-shingled hipped roof has a central brick chimney, overhanging eaves, and exposed rafter ends. The replacement single and paired 6/6-sash double-hung windows have brick arches and vinyl shutters. The three-bay, hipped roof front porch has square posts and plain pickets. Significance Statement: Although located west of Jefferson Park Avenue, along Stribling Avenue, a road which is shown as Wampus (arbitrary) on the 1920 Sanborn, this vernacular brick Foursquare contributes to the district in that it is of the same era and architectural style as others in the neighborhood.

24 140 STRIBLING AVENUE 140 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1961 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Located off the south side of Stribling Avenue between its junction with Huntley and Sunset avenues, this property has a few mature trees and pines in front yard along with a paved parking area along the east side. The setback is typical of surrounding houses. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1961, this is a three-bay, one-story, brick-veneered Minimal Traditional has an exterior-end brick chimney, a side-gabled roof covered in asphalt shingles, and a brick-veneered foundation. The front concrete stoop has two steps and a wooden handrail. A gabled screened-in side porch incorporates the exterior chimney. A tripartite wooden bay window is located left of the front door and the rest of the wood windows are horizontal 1/1-sash, all with brick sills. Significant Statement: This brick-veneered Minimal Traditional was constructed in 1961 and is therefore a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture.

25 141 STRIBLING AVENUE 141 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Secondary: Shed (contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1941 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Located on the north side of Stribling Avenue, this two-story dwelling is built slightly below grade at an average setback. In the front yard is a concrete walk that connects the house to the driveway and the road. Various bushes and a beautiful crape myrtle decorate the front yard, and a row of evergreen bushes landscape the border. To the west of the dwelling is a gravel driveway. The shed is located in the backyard. Secondary Site Description: N/A Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1941, this two-story, three-bay, side-passage-plan, Colonial Revival-style dwelling has a gabled asphalt shingle roof, overhanging eaves, gable-end returns, and a central parged chimney. The frame structure is stuccoed and rests on a parged foundation. The house features a one-bay pedimented entry porch supported with Tuscan columns and an enclosed one-story, hipped-roofed, side porch on a brick pier foundation. The majority of the windows are 1/1 vinyl sash and there are 4/4 attic windows in the gable ends. Secondary Resource Description: This one-story, four-bay, frame shed appears to have been constructed at the same time as the main house but has modern vinyl siding, an asphalt-shingled gable roof, modern 6/6-sash vinyl windows with vinyl paneled shutters, and a narrow and tall single-light window near the end bay. Even though it has had some alterations, the steeply-pitched roofline matches that of the house, strongly suggesting its similar construction date. Significant Statement: This is a representative example of a three-bay, side-passage-plan Colonial Revival-style dwelling of the early 1940s. It is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture and is one of several of this form along this part of Stribling Avenue. The one next door is similar, but is of brick. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by Mrs. Ethel P. Case at that time.

26 142 STRIBLING AVENUE 142 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1962 Minimal Traditional Site Description: Located off the south side of Stribling Avenue at its junction with Huntley Avenue, this property has a grassy front yard with a circular gravel drive. The setback is typical of surrounding houses. A few trees are located in the front yard and along the side property lines. A three-board painted fence runs along the Huntley Avenue border. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: This one-story, three-bay, asymmetrical Minimal Traditional-style dwelling was constructed in Resting on a parged concrete foundation, the frame walls are clad in vinyl siding and the side-gabled roof is covered in asphalt shingles. The roof contains an interior brick flue and overhanging eaves along part of the front that shelter the front concrete stoop that has wrought iron supports. A bank of three horizontal 1/1-sash wood windows is located left of the front door. Other windows are single 1/1-sash with vinyl shutters. Significant Statement: This 1962 frame Minimal Traditional is one of several houses of this era constructed along this stretch of Stribling Avenue. It is typical of houses of this era and is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture.

27 143 STRIBLING AVENUE 143 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Secondary: Garage (contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1936 Minimal Traditional Site Description: The house, located on the front end of the parcel, faces southeast. A gravel parking area off Stribling Avenue is centered on the front of the yard and bordered by two mature poplar trees on the east and west sides. A stone path curves from the front porch toward a stone retaining wall between the driveway and the house. On the west side of the lot is a gravel driveway shared with the neighbor to the west. The driveway leads to a garage in the rear of the building, approximately central to the parcel. The forested backyard slopes down to the railroad tracks. There are no secondary resources. Secondary Site Description: N/A Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1941, this two-story, three-bay, side-passage-plan, Colonial Revival-style brick dwelling is laid in stretcher-bond brick veneer and features a gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles with a semiexterior-end brick chimney. The formed concrete foundation is visible on the sides and rear of the house and because of the banked siting, is almost a full story along the rear. The one-bay entrance portico with a round arch and paired Tuscan columns protects the front cottage-style door. Architectural details include overhanging eaves, gable-end returns, six light attic windows, and a side entry door with a gable hood and exterior concrete stairs. The windows are 6/1 wood sash with brick sills and wooden paneled shutters are found on the front. The one-story, hip-roofed enclosed side porch has jalousie windows and rests on a parged foundation. A small, one-story wing extends to the rear of the house. Secondary Resource Description: Constructed in 1941 and located in the rear yard, this two-story, frame garage has an apartment on the second floor. The building is covered in Bricktex, and the hipped-roof in asphalt shingle. Two sets of paired folding wooden garage door are found on the first floor. An exterior set of wood stairs leads to shed-roofed one-bay porch. The front door is paneled and contains four-lights of glass. Details include overhanging eaves, a 6/1 window, and smaller square windows. Significant Statement: This is an extremely well-preserved representative example of a three-bay, side-passage-plan Colonial Revival-style dwelling of the early 1940s. It is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the

28 area of Architecture and is one of several of this form along this part of Stribling Avenue. The one next door is similar but is stuccoed. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by Mrs. Lucille I Sieburg, widowed and working as a typist at Ivy Construction, and the apartment by Carl M. Moore (and wife), employed at State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance, at that time.

29 147 STRIBLING AVENUE 147 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1936 Vernacular Site Description: The house is located on the southwest corner of the parcel, facing southeast toward Stribling Avenue. On the east side is an asphalt driveway shared with the neighbor to the east. The driveway wraps toward the west to meet the house and is bordered by a stone retaining wall. There is a concrete path leading from Stribling Avenue toward the front porch. The front yard slopes up toward the southwest, where there is a stone wall (deteriorating) and a mature oak tree on the property line. The backyard is forested and slopes down toward the railroad tracks. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1936, this three-bay, one-story, vernacular brick dwelling features a hipped standing-seam metal roof with a projecting hipped-roofed, three-bay front porch. An exterior-end brick chimney along the east side breaks through the overhanging eaves that contain exposed rafter ends. The wooden windows are single and paired 6/1-sash with brick jack arches. The house is built into a banked site so it has a full brick basement story in the back with rectangular basement windows on the north elevation. The floor of the porch is concrete and it appears that the wrought iron supports and rails are replacement. A two-story, one-bay wing that is original projects off the rear of the dwelling and contains an integral porch that is partially enclosed and exterior wooden stairs. Significant Statement: This well-preserved vernacular dwelling uses elements of the Craftsman style in its design, including a low profile, overhanging eaves, and exposed rafter ends. It is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by Shelby A. Hurst, a supervisor at UVA, and his wife, at that time.

30 151 STRIBLING AVENUE 151 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: DATE/PERIOD: 1952 Minimal Traditional Site Description: The house is situated at the front of the lot at the intersection of Stribling Avenue and Sunset Road. The house faces southeast and has a long, forested backyard sloping down toward the railroad tracks. There is a gravel driveway on the west side of the house leading to Stribling Avenue. Privacy shrubs are located on the south end of the lot, bordering Stribling Avenue. There is a mature oak tree located on the lot line between the house and the neighbor to the east. The house has a wooden platform, uncovered front porch with symmetrical, quarter-circle edges on the east-west sides. There is a wooden picket fence on the west side of the house. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: Constructed in 1952, this one-story, three-bay, asymmetrical concrete block Minimal Traditional is built into a banked site so a full basement level is above ground on the sides and the rear of the structure. The foundation is of concrete block and the gable roof is covered in asphalt shingles with a central brick chimney with corbelled cap. On the front are paired 6/6 wood sash windows with louvered wood shutters and a contemporary wood deck. The basement windows are 2/2 steel. There is a raised entrance at the rear with a shed roof portico and exterior wood stairs leading into the main level. Significant Statement: This 1952 Minimal Traditional constructed of concrete block is one of several houses of this era and style constructed along this stretch of Stribling Avenue. It is typical of houses of this era and is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by Justin J. Johnson and his wife at that time. He is listed as being employed as appr mach Specialties Inc.

31 155 STRIBLING AVENUE 155 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: Primary: Multiple Dwelling (contributing) DATE/PERIOD: 1953 Minimal Traditional Site Description: The house is located on the front of the lot, facing southeast. There is a graveled, semi-circular driveway that accesses Stribling Avenue on the southern end of the lot that is bordered on the interior of the semi-circle with a low wooden fence. The center of the semi-circle is filled with multiple ornamental trees and shrubs. There is a large shrub grouping to the east of the house and a row of privacy shrubs oriented north-south on the eastern edge of the driveway. The lot is situated at a northwest angle to Stribling Avenue. The backyard is largely forested and slopes down into a ravine below the railroad tracks at the northwest end. There are no secondary resources. Primary Site Description: This one-story, three-bay, frame Minimal Traditional with Masonite siding and a poured concrete foundation was constructed in The house is built into a banked site so a full basement level is above ground on the sides and in the rear. The windows on the front are paired 2/2 horizontal aluminum sash with batten shutters, while the ones on the side are single with no shutters. The gabled roof is clad in asphalt shingle and features a low brick chimney. The single-family dwelling has been converted into apartments with an entrance to the basement apartment along the west side of the dwelling. Significant Statement: This frame Minimal Traditional constructed in 1953 is one of several houses of this era and style constructed along this stretch of Stribling Avenue. It is typical of houses of this era and is a contributing resource in the Fry s Spring Historic District in the area of Architecture. According to the 1957 City Directory, the house was occupied by Joseph H. Smith at that time.

32 214 STRIBLING AVENUE WHITE CROSS-HUNTLEY HALL 214 Stribling Avenue DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: ; ; DATE/PERIOD: circa 1891 Minimal Shingle Style Site Description: This property is located on the south side of Stribling Avenue, slightly above the grade of the road, with a deep setback. A stone wall runs the length of the northern border of the property down to the corner of Stribling and Huntley. Stone gatepost sits on the southwest and southeast corners of the driveway s entrance. The driveway creates a teardrop shape, accesses the property s gravel parking areas, and passes under the house s porte-cochere. Numerous mature oak trees landscape the yard. The eastern edge of the property has been developed into several townhouse units. Primary Resource Description: Constructed ca. 1891, this large, rambling, two-story, multiple-bay dwelling exhibits design elements of the Shingle Style even though it is of stone construction with wooden shingles used only in the gable end and in some of the detailing. The random-rubble stone house rests on a stone foundation and has a standing-seam metal hipped roof with overhanging eaves and exposed rafter end and several exterior and interior stone chimneys. A large cross gable projects forward and contains exposed rafter ends and a stickwork verge board. The cross gable includes the entrance and a two-bay, hip-roofed porte cochere that has rough-lain square stone posts and a wooden balcony above. The broad wooden entrance door and has 30 small glazed panes of on its upper half, diagonally-laid tongue-and groove wooden boards on the bottom half, and oversized wrought iron strap hinges. A three-story circular stone tower is set into the corner just east of the entrance. The first floor contains a round-arched multi-light/2-sash double-hung window. The second floor has a diamond-paned, oval, fixed window, and the third floor is an open balcony with segmentally-arched bays that contain wooden posts resting on a solid, wood-shingled balustrade. The tower is topped by a pyramidal roof with overhanging eaves and exposed rafters. A white cross is painted on the side of the stone tower. Numerous patterns of windows are used throughout the house including 6/6-sash, fixed single-light, multi-light casement, segmentally-arched tripartite, oval, and circular. A two-story, stone wing extends off the west side of the entrance bay and has a woodshingled gable end that may have originally been an open porch. A hip-roofed, one-story enclosed porch extends off that bay. A large, two-story, gable-roofed ell with a central stone chimney and a lower, two-story, hip-roofed wing extend off the rear of the house. A one-story stone wing extends off the east side of the tower.

33 Significance Statement: According to deed work conducted by Eugenia Bibb in the 1970s, the present building was constructed in 1891 by Stephen Price Maury, on a 104-acre tract given to him a year earlier by his father, Jesse Lewis Maury of Piedmont. He named it White Cross and in 1898 moved further west along Stribling to nearby Carrsgrove and sold the White Cross house with 23.5 acres to John Lovell. The Lovells changed the name to Huntley Hall. They owned it through the mid-1940s with the exception of when it was owned by Robert S. Osburn. He established the Charlottesville School for Boys and it occupied this building for over a decade. After the school closed in the early 1940s, the house sat vacant and was sold in 1946 to Mrs. Marion Wise Richardson and converted into six apartments. It was then sold to Biro Realty Corporation in1966. Although west of Jefferson Park Avenue, near the end of Stribling Avenue, a road which is shown as Wampus (arbitrary) on the 1920 Sanborn, this is a very interesting Shingle and Craftsman-style dwelling that contributes to the district in that it is of the same era and architectural style as others in the neighborhood.

34 239 STRIBLING AVENUE 239 Stribling Avenue TAX MAP & PARCEL NUMBER: 18A DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: sd, 1 arbor DATE/PERIOD: 1915 ca. Craftsman SOURCES: Charlottesville City Records Site Description: This property lies on the north side of Stribling Avenue. The house has a shallow setback and is sighted slightly above the grade of the road. A graveled driveway runs on the east side of the houses. The front yard is landscaped by a flowerbed containing maiden grass. The back yard contains mature trees and a live bamboo privacy fence defines the north border. Secondary Site Description: A stone arbor lies in close proximity of the east side of the main house. Primary Resource Description: Constructed ca. 1915, this one-and-a-half-story, stuccoed, four-bay, Craftsman- style house rests on a stone foundation. The first floor is clad in stucco and the gable ends and front and rear shed- roofed dormers in wooden shingles. The gabled roof is covered in asphalt shingles and has deeply overhanging eaves with exposed purlins, and an exterior-end stone chimney that breaks through the eaves. The house has original paired 8-light wooden casement windows. The front three-bay porch has a standing-seam metal shed roof and stone columns. The large dormers, with exposed rafter ends and triangular knee brackets, contain paired casement windows and small four-light windows on the side elevations. Originally there was one front door flanked on either side by a set of casement windows, currently half of the set of casement windows on the west side have been removed and replaced with a second front door. This was probably done for apartment adaptability. A modern shed-roofed porch has been added to the rear of the house. Secondary Resource Description: Arbor: This early-20 th -century, free-standing, one-bay arbor is comprised of two square stone columns set about 10 feet apart and connected at the bottom by a low stone wall and on the top by a wooden beam. Significance Statement: Although located well west of Jefferson Park Avenue, at the end of Stribling Avenue, a road which is shown as Wampus (arbitrary) on the 1920 Sanborn, this fine example of a Craftsman Bungalow it contributes to the district in that it is of the same era and architectural style as others in the neighborhood.

35 240 STRIBLING AVENUE CARRSGROVE 240 Stribling Avenue (Carrsgrove) TAX MAP & PARCEL NUMBER: 18A DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: , sd; 1 ruin DATE/PERIOD: 1896 ca Vernacular Site Description: This 11-acre property sits on the south side of Stribling Avenue, at a level grade with the road. It has very large front and back yards and stone gateposts, each crowned with a large fieldstone, on either side of the property s street entrance. A teardrop-shaped, graveled, tire-path driveway passes under the house s porte- cochere and it is surrounded by random fieldstones. Boxwoods planted around the porte cochere and the façade, hide much of the appearance of the first floor façade. Mature trees landscape the property and there is overgrown vegetation and fallen trees behind the house. Secondary Site Description: A chimney ruin rests directly behind the house to the south. Primary Resource Description: This two-story, four-bay, hip-roofed dwelling is random rubble stone on the first floor and wood frame, with wood shingle siding on the second floor. It appears to have been constructed ca and has a hipped roof covered in asphalt shingles with deeply overhang eaves and exposed rafter ends. The house has an exteriorend stone chimney on the east end that breaks through the eaves and an interior stone chimney on the west end. The roof suggests that the house was originally three bays and was enlarged by a bay to the west. The first floor windows in this bay, paired round-arched 4/2-sash are also different from the rest of the house. The second floor flares out at the joint with the first floor creating a kicked base. The front port cochere with stone supports and exposed rafters originally had a porch above it as is evidenced by the double-leaf doors on the second floor covered by a shed roof. A one story screened-in porch extends of the east side of the house and connects with a one-story stone wing with full-height triple 28/1-sash windows on the east side. Numerous types of windows are used throughout the house including 2/2-sash with elaborate bracketed hoods on the first floor and 20/1-sash double-hung windows on the second floor. The diagonal batten entrance door is flanked by Federal-style sidelights with curvilinear tracery that may have been salvaged from another dwelling. The entrance is topped by a stone jack arch. The rear of the house reveals an enclosed 3- bay integral porch that has been enclosed with jalousie windows. Small casement windows are found on the second floor

36 this rear elevation. Another frame and stone rear wing is located toward the southeast end of the house and also contains a large stone chimney. It appears that the house is vacant. Secondary Resource Description: Ruin: A stone chimney that appears to have been at the center of a small ruinous building is located south of the house. Significance Statement: Much has been written about this house including that it incorporates two mid-18 th- century stone buildings in its current configuration. The consensus, however, from those who have also inspected its interior, is that it is a late 19 th century building or that the old structures were completely altered when they were enlarged. The exterior inspection suggests that the stonework, siding, architectural details are consistent with popular architectural forms of the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries. According to deed work conducted by Eugenia Bibb and Jeff O Dell in the 1970s and 1980s, the present building was constructed in 1896 by Price Maury who may have incorporated earlier dwellings or at least salvaged parts from other buildings. There does not appear to be any evidence of a 1748 house in what is now on the site and when Stephen Price Maury was deeded the land in 1890 the tax records show no buildings. Apparently Maury built several houses on the site and this may be the second of third one. Maury sold the property in 1902 to Warren W. Walsh (ACDB ), who sold it to Edward O. McCue Sr. eight years later (ACDB ). McCue built the back porch and the second story above it as well as the west stone and frame wing. The McCues, who lived there for thirty years called the house Glen Mary. In 1941 it was sold to William J. root (ACDB ) who sold it to Theodore R. Wood in 1953 (ACDB ). It was purchased by Horace and Helen Burr in 1955 (ACDB ) and they named it Carrsgrove. Although located well west of Jefferson Park Avenue, near the end of Stribling Avenue, a road which is shown as Wampus (arbitrary) on the 1920 Sanborn, this is a very interesting vernacular building with Craftsman detailing and it contributes to the district in that it is of the same era and architectural style as others in the neighborhood.

37 254 STRIBLING AVENUE 254 Stribling Avenue TAX MAP & PARCEL NUMBER: 18A DHR RESOURCE NUMBER: sd DATE/PERIOD: 1905 Dutch Colonial Revival SOURCES: Charlottesville City Records Site Description: Sited slightly above grade, this house is located on the south side of Stribling Avenue, near its terminus. A gently stepped concrete walkway leads to brick and concrete stairs up to the front porch. A small graveled parking area is located in front. Mature trees, including a specimen pine, landscape the front yard. There is overgrown vegetation behind the house. Secondary Site Description: There are no secondary structures. Primary Resource Description: Constructed ca. 1905, this one-and-a-half-story, three-bay Dutch Colonial Revival-style stone and frame dwelling rests on a stone foundation. The first floor is random-rubble stone (painted) construction and the gambrel ½-story ends are frame with stucco. The standing-seam-metal gambrel roof has a small front and rear shed-roofed stuccoed dormer, a central brick chimney and an overhanging eaves with exposed purlin ends. The three-bay front porch is inset, with the end bays enclosed and clad in stucco. The square supports may be original but the pressure-treated handrail and balustrade is modern. The paneled front door has eight lights and is flanked by paired 6/1-sash windows on the east and triple 6/1-sash windows on the west. The windows on the side and rear elevations are 6/1-sash double-hungs and the basement has small six-light sash. A small shed- roofed wing extends off the rear. Significance Statement: Although located well west of Jefferson Park Avenue, at the end of Stribling Avenue, a road which is shown as Wampus (arbitrary) on the 1920 Sanborn, it contributes to the district in that it is of the same era and architectural style as others in the neighborhood.

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