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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNS-13 � BUILDING-STRUCTURE INVENTORY FORM FOR OFFICE USE ONLY NS-13 UNIQUE SITE NO. 165 -10 - D tl DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION QUAD NEW YORK STATE PARKS AND RECREATION SERIES ALBANY,NEIN YORK I til sI -L;4-0479 NEG. NO. YOUR NAME:: Town of Southold/SFI,IA DATE: November 19_s 19 5 Town Hall, Main Rd. , YOUR ADDRESS: Southold , Z.I. , N.Y. TELEPHONE: 516 70-189-2- 11971 ORGANIZATION (if any): Southold COMMInity1 evil n3iment Of 'I IDENTIFICATION 1. BUILDING NAME(5): Foster R. Fanning house Z. COUNTY: Suff alk TOWN/CITY:__OUthold VILLAGE:Now Suffnl k 3. STREET LOCATION: _ Fifth St : vi. Stinr;A'r Moi 1rJ -;T. A/.; rD� 4. OWNERSHIP: a. public 1_1 b. private IX ( �� 5. PRESENT OWNER: Susan Clark ADDRESS: 6. LJSIi: Original: koze and boarding housWresent. home 7. ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC Exterior visible from public road: Yes No Q Interior accessible: Explain DESCRIPTION K. BUILDING a. clapboard ❑ b. stone ❑ c. brick ❑ d. board and batten ❑ MATERIAL: e. cobblestone ❑ f. shingles ® g. stucco ❑ other: 1). STRUCTURAL a. wood frame with interlocking joints EX SYSTEM: b. wood frame with light members �] (ii- kn(aan) c. masonry load bearing walls❑ d. metal (explain) e. other 10. CONDITION a. excellent 13 b. good ❑ c. fair ❑ d. deteriorated ❑ 11. INTI-A.RIT4' a. original site P b. moved ❑ if so,when' e. list major alterations and dates (if known): House was extended in 1888 and 1900. NS--rsm II 16 (Enlarged) 12. PIIOTO:Front and side-from the S/E 1 3. MAP: NYS DOT Southampton Quad . Jub 26 i -! _ 26 _ Iew w % Id r 40- ffolk"' ur AV KistiogCn Pt • S2 p U T 57 NS 13%Z 14. THREATS TO BUILDING: a. none known X] b. zoning ❑ c. roads ❑ d. developers ❑ e. deterioration ❑ f. other: 15. RELATED OUTBUILDINGS AND PROPERTY: a. barer❑ b. carriage house ❑ c. garage ❑ d. privy ❑ e. shed ❑ 1'. greenhouse ❑ Remains of windmill g. shop ❑ h. gardens i, landscafeatures:small l�- tory gable roof I "n-to j. other: rouse north-west of main hoUse (cont. ) 10. SURROUNDINGS OF THE BUILDING (check more than one if necessary): a.open land ❑ b. woodland ❑ c. scattered buildings ❑ d.densely built-up ❑ e. commercial FD f. industrial ❑ g. residential J h.other: large property with tenni_-, caiirt 17. INTERRELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS: (Indicate if building or structure is in an historic district) House is at junction of two main arteries leading to New Suffolk. Despite this it retains its rural, low density character. 18. mHER NOTABLE FEATURES OF BUILDING: AND SITE (including interior features if known): 21-story, 3-bay, side-entrance-plan, gable roof house with paired chimneys at north end . Lar e 21-story 1888 wing with 2/2 windows on rear (west of house. b/b windows , semi-wrap around porch with turned posts and sawn spandrels. Remains of windmill with water tank west of house . SIGNIFICANCE I1). DA"I E OF INITIAL CONSTRUCTION: 1843 * / lean—to house 1812 ARCHITECT: BUILDER: 0. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL IMPORTANCE: The main 1843 section of this house with the paired end chimneys is the classic "typical Long Island house" of this period . kl. SOURCES: Butterworth, Marjorie Moore , New Suffolk Story, 1983 * Plimpton, survey of New Suffolk 1974 . Chace - Map of Suffolk County, 1858. 2?. THbMF Form prepared by Rosemary Skye Moritt , Research Assistant. 1 NS-13 ' I i F Back of the pos' halcyon days as th + Drummers hired w j goods and kitchen .; The Long Island T 1882 mentions "N butchers and one t - number of families there because their the hotel and boar In the early 19C II visitors, among the I: Magazine and auth Popular Boarding house of the time on Main Street!mown as the Stedman, poet, wa "White cap".Present owner Joseph Fudjiuski. Bennett, editor of to Africa to find L search of the Nort and hotels, also su Long Island az rc Montauk came to \ .y .�_� • y Before the turn _ built 'n the area, I � town, Pennsylvani ~` land facing east or taker's house, qua s and gardens. All tl more than fifty ye and the barn. f In 1883, Judge Family style boarding house known as Fannings Farm on the corner York City to New of Main and Fifth Street.Privately owned by Susan Clark. built a large stone there on Jackson, traveled and owne he latter was to I Lo shortly afti with an ues and abroad. Charlie, tl *` lished pain Urr. During the Judge' employed numerc fine team of horse a phia and very relit death in 1909, Sh The handsome roi I cloths, travel and Original Fitzpatrick house on Peconic Bay. i. 18 II Butterworth Marjorie, M. The New Suffolk Story. Greenport 1983-