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11-11 M'. \DY010K 151%,14-4.04-') NEG. NO.
YOUR NAMI. Tov nf South.o1_d/SP1.1A I DATF:S.ptembex- 1986 -.
YOUR ADDR I-SS _Tj 14P1 1 - M;;7 n Road TELEPHONE:4 516 1 265-1892
Southold, N.17. 11971
ORGANIZATION (if any) LD old Taxan Cnnimun~ ty DeVel opment 0 fine
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IDENTIFICATION Robinson house
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c cntNTY Suffolk T0u-,'!CITYSouthold Vll.l At;I Ppconic
•1 S1 RI-11 1OCATION Robinson Lane
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ti PRI.Si•N"I M%'NI k Booklet _ ADDRESS
T, US[ Orietnal Residence � Pr«nt: Residence
'M CI SS11311.1Tti 10 I'll iLh Extem.tr visible tram public road: Yes It Ni, —'
IntehOT accessible: Explain
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111 II NV lapbuard _1 h ione L �. brick d. board and batten 0
s1,1I I I.,I 1I obblestune 1-_3 1*. shingles jV i_ 'stucco t—D €alter
SI lila i I 11 a. wrnrd frame with mwrlu,-l;tn1;)ni'nts 1_1
SYSI IAA h wood Irtnte with lg10 snemhrr, 9
11
d ,neral fexpl:ttril
Iii tfttiltlllrt'� r�.tiltn� ,.X (,
good i .]etrriuiatr�f.:
k a +,rrrni.il ,it' ;'�1 h moved
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Roof is not original but is a good replacement of
tha thatch effect.
PR-RSM II-5 From south-east
1 t'1 Ir►1 t t South - Front. I ' `l' N.Y.S. DOT Southold Quad
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sours, 16
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Id TIfRLAI S TO Bt'll_DIM, t. none known zoning ED c. roads
d. devt1opers 7 c €etenoratium C
f. other-
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KI 11'Il.I) (WI IWII.I0l\GS AND PROPLRTY
:�. harm Ii. 4urrwge house c garage '
d, envy c. shed f. greenhouse F-1 swimming pool
�a shop 11. gai,den:, Jaccuzzi
I landscupe leatures- t- tts:igp with t}tpt hp rn f
I. other -- P£fpnt.
Y-IRIMI \1N\tl� UI THI H IL)7M, Icht:3, rnore than one ►1 necessary)
,.open land.�I h. woodland ZJ
c.scattered buildings SCI
d.densely huilr•up e. commercial C'
a industrial L, g. residential 17'
h.other beach front area
IN]I Rall I A I VINSHIP OF BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS:
ondi�:atc it huildmg toi structure is in an histone district)
In speluded area overlooking the beach with view across
Peconic Bay.
IX CYTHI.R N(YIABLL FFATURLS OF BUILDINC ANIS SITE lincluding interior features tf known):
11-story hip roof summer cottage, 1-story wing on east.
Craftsman-style dormers with simulated thatched roofs.
Subsumed porch with rustic pasts and exposed rafter ends.
Some diamond paned sash, some 6/6.
SIGNIFIC ANC'L
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HISHIRICM ANIP ARCHETH'TURAI IMPORIAN(F
This is a fine example of a turn-of-the-century summer
"camp"(as is it sometimes called
1 `ot 1�� t � F. Belcher-Hyde. Atlas of Suffolk County. Vol. 2 :
North Side. Sound Shone. 1909
*Interview Mrs. Bocklet (owner) 8/1986
Form prepared by Rosemary Skye Moritt, research
assistant.