401 North Elizabeth Street

35.995746, -78.890982

401
Durham
NC
Cross Street
Year built
1924
Construction type
Local historic district
National Register
Neighborhood
Use
Building Type
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401Elizabeth_093007.jpg

09.30.07

This early twentieth-century, side-gabled Craftsman-bungalow retains much of its historic fabric. The three-bay, double-pile house has a gabled front dormer and decorative knee brackets at the dormer and main rooflines. The engaged porch is supported by battered posts on brick piers. Windows are four-over-one Craftsman-style windows with several two-over-one wood windows at the rear and are generally paired with simple wood surrounds. The house is covered with wood weatherboards and rests on a brick pier and curtain foundation with an asphalt-shingled roof.

The earliest known resident is Ernest R. Green (manager) listed in the house from 1924 to 1939.

401NElizabeth_021911.jpg

02.19.11

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This house was renovated by Mr. William Graham in 2010 - June 2011.

I would love to know the history of this house. There are so few "Craftsman" homes of this size in Cleveland-Holloway. 

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