35.978627, -78.902061
This one-story, side-gabled Minimal Traditional house is three bays wide and double-pile with a projecting, gabled wing on the left end of the façade and another gabled wing on the east elevation. The house has a painted brick foundation, aluminum siding, and two interior brick chimneys. The front door, a six-light-over-two-panel door, is located under a shed roof at the juncture of the façade and projecting front gable. A flat-roofed, side porch on the east elevation is supported by decorative metal posts. A stone retaining wall extends across the front of the property and has been faced with a skim coat of stucco or concrete. County tax records date the building to 1940; the earliest known occupant are Harvey L. Wall (laborer, Durham Hosiery Mills) and his wife Janie (factory worker) in 1945.
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