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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSD-79A BUILDING-STRUCTURE INVENTORY FORMFOR OFFICE USE ONLY t UNIQUE SITE NO. 103rd.MV L`S SD 79a DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION QUAD NEW YORK STATE PARKS AND RECREATION SERIES ALBANY, NEW YORK (51 ii) 474-0479 NEG. NO. YOUR NAME: Town of Southold/SPLIA DATE: February 1987 YOUR ADDRESS:_ Town Hall, Main Road TELEPHONE:(516) 765-1892 Southold, Z. I. , N.Y.11971 ORGANIZATION (if any): Southold Town Community Development Office IDENTIFICATION I. BUILDING NAME(S): Thompson HC1ugP 2. COUNTY: Suffnik TOWN/CITY: Snuthold VILLAGE: Southold 3. STRFF.T 1,0CATION: # 7 125 Main Road, north side 4. OWNERSHIP: a. public Cl b. private 5. PRE'SE.NT OWNER: Burt.-Le w ADDRESS: Same b. USF. Original: Residence Present: ResidenceAtu y 7. ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC Exterior visible from public road: Yes LN No ❑ Interior accessible: Explain DESCRIPTION H. BUILDING a. clapboard ❑ b. stone ❑ c. brick ❑ d. board and batten ❑ MA1'I'.RIAL. e_ cobblestone ❑ f. shingles ❑ g. stucco ❑ other: vinyl Siding +). STRUCTURAL a. wood frame with interlocking joints SYSTEM: b. wood rrarne with light members ❑ (if kn+wn) c. masonry load bearing walls ❑ d. metal (explain) e, ether brick foundation 10. CONDITION: it. excellent C1 b. good ® c. fair ❑ d. deteriorated ❑ 1. 1. INTEGRITY: a. original site ❑ b, moved ❑ if so,when? c. list major alterations and dates (if known): New windoW3. New shutters. New oriel window on front fagade. Porch infill on wing. SD-RSM XIX-21 12. PHOTO: from South west 13. MAP: N.Y. S . DOT Southold Quad South (front) and west elevation - - o -;: 41 s •p {' Beixedo ''f •Est.atLs r�A, �. - r f `l• poli z ?� •eT' ;t 5 Fo La �'�"��- - �:- `=ar •• tn� ' •.fes Par Harpem ode °a. Pt :1 r f SD 79a 14. THREATS TO BUILDING: a. none known ® b. zoning ❑ C. roads ❑ I d_ developers ❑ e. deterioration ❑ f. other: 15. RELATED OUTBUILDINGS AND PROPERTY: a. barn El b. carriage house ❑ c. garage ❑ d. privy ❑ e. shed ❑ f. greenhouse ❑ g. shop ❑ h. gardens ❑ i. landscape features: j, other: 16. SURROUNDINGS OF THE BUILDING (check more than one if necessary a.open land 9 b. woodland I9 c.scattered buildings ❑ d.densely built-up ❑ e. commercial ❑ f. industrial ❑ g. residential Cf h.other: 17. INTERRELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS: (indicate if building or structure is in an historic district) 18. OTHER NOTABLE FEATURES OF BUILDING AND SITE (including interior features if known): 22L-story, 3--bay side entrance, gable roof house with center interior chimney. 1L-story wing on west. SIGNIFICANCE p). DATE OF INITIAL CONSTRUCTION: early 1800's or late 1700' s ARCHITECT: BUILDER: 20. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL IMPORTANCE: Altough the exterior has been "modernized" , this old house continues to contribute to the ambience of the streetscape. 21. SOURCES: Suffolk Times. 11/29/1986 il. fHE=A1E: Form prepared by Rosemary Skye Moritt, research assistant. Page Igahe,Sugq)k TirposiNgVember,27,R1986 :D1 fore" of ne might assume one Letters... was v wi g a suburban or develop- went -z ial. Remodeling(or"re- i +, muddling"as they refer to it in"The Old House Journal"), is not o Continued from page 8 �.., synonymous with restoration.And house from the bulldozers. only restoration qualifies as histori- y We urge that you immediately cal preservation. ' The Suffolk Times. 11/20/86 P. formulate a plan of action that will While aluminum siding and An- i empower the Landmarks Preserva- dersen windows may be practical for rn tion Commission with enough realis- some purposes,they certainly do not tic authority to delay further de- retain the charm or authenticity of Wstruction until the public can be an 18th century landmark. properly informed and given the op- Southold Town deserves the real lv portunity to take action. thing! Itor on Preservation: Here's low Yours truly, Sincerely, # Elinor L. Williams,President Barbara Georgi Cutcho ue Board of Trustees . ._...among those who have been o. Oysterponds Historical Society following the controversy over the Letters `Reri�iuddling' JEFFMII.I.[. Harcranft Rause in Southold with great interest. I thought your readers ,bla nuA rurg Ed,I.' might be interested in seeing what hots Feconic ivE1.r.5hSITH photographs tell the story,i think. Dear Troy: I Aribinrh,,. weaccom lishedwiththeThom son Sincerely, I would like to comment on the i KAY nEGMAN House on uthold's Main Road, Burt Lewis letter and photos submitted to your Clemmiliied Mcrnag,'r which ates ack to the early 1800s (EDITOR'S NOTE:Mr.Lewis is last week b Burt Lewis. .WALTER HIED or late 1700s. a realtor with offices in Mattituck, paper A though it is commendable that P"xlr„i,un hlun„g,r ei-TF'enTed"before”and"after" Cutchogue and Southold.) the Tholn son house on Sad's ou L.rw � ren:�i4,un 'Male= was notbrutally de- r..xr,lgr,lAlannbrnREd,!„r stroyed as was the Hartranft House, Janet Gurrel1.Ti in Houle. j I would hardly call the recent remod- tela Hansen.sue At,ll,.r ----� -- eling any sort of"preservation,"in Nries the true sense of the word. Roger Rodd ng Without the advantage of the"be_ Sfx+rts too g Judy Ahrens asr a r Ph�tc�groph�• � _ - - ice Rubinson,Jun Angelo. -- - 'eter Kirchoff,Bill Smith . kA public. 3. Establish meaningful penalties for violations of the ethics code. Like it or not, Southold Town is beginning to play with the BEFORE AFTER big boys. And that means it's time to make ethical behavior