2132 Weatherbee ST – Weatherbee

Reflecting the Craftsman Style popular in the early 20th century, this home’s decorative gable-end, eave brackets, exposed rafter tails, slightly exterior brick chimney, gable-end vent and sturdy brick columns supporting the side-gable front and porch reveal the signals of “honest bones” construction common to the style of this brick masonry home. The painted exterior is … Read more

2133 Weatherbee ST – Weatherbee

Slight in its reveal against the façade, the exterior chimney appears to flow upwards from a wide base through the eave and burst in its true breadth and depth above the projecting gable roof of this higher style Craftsman home. Strong, square brick columns carry the projecting brackets and rafter tails across the front entrance … Read more

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