Barbour House – Magnolia

The Barbour House is a one-story wood-framed bungalow with staggered plan and interlocking gabled roofs adorned with stick brackets under the wide eaves. An offset cross-gabled porch has rubblestone base and piers. Windows are double hung, some with small panes. The house was built c. 1919 for David Barbour, a stonemason, and stayed in the Barbour family through the 1940s. It is a compositionally typical bungalow distinguished by its use of stone.

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