402 W. KING ST.

402 W. KING ST.

402
,
Hillsborough
NC
Cross street: 
Built in
1935
/ Modified in
2012
Architectural style: 
Construction type: 
,
Local Historic District: 
National Register: 
Type: 
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  • Fri, 09/09/2016 - 11:24am by gary

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402
,
Hillsborough
NC
Cross street: 
Built in
1935
/ Modified in
2012
Architectural style: 
Construction type: 
,
Local Historic District: 
National Register: 
Type: 
Use: 

 

09.03.2016 (G. Kueber)

(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.)

This one-story, front-gabled, Craftsman-style bungalow is three bays wide and triple-pile. It has a brick veneer with brick soldier-course watertable, rough stucco in the gables, exposed purlins, and replacement three-over-one Craftsman-style wood-sash windows throughout, generally paired. A fifteen-light French door is centered on the façade and sheltered by a two-bay-wide, front-gabled porch on the right (east) end of the façade. Supported by tapered wood posts on brick piers, the porch and has stucco and a pair of three-light windows in the gable. A side-gabled porte-cochere projects from the right side of the porch and is supported by matching post-on-pier supports with a low brick knee wall. There is an exterior brick chimney and a projecting gabled bay on the right elevation facing North Occoneechee Street. There is a c. 2012 gabled ell at the right rear (northeast) and an entrance near the rear of the right elevation is sheltered by a side-gabled porch that matches the front porch. A modern unpainted wood deck is at the rear. The architecture is consistent with that of the 1920s and 1930s and the building appears on the 1943 Sanborn map.

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