151 Pine Street



Two-storey, clapboard, hip-roofed Georgian-style house having original window trim at second floor, and scrolled, paired brackets throughout eaves (c. 1870).

Description – Three-bay, Georgian-style house still has much original woodwork at upper level, most intriguing of which is tiny brackets and pendant at drip-mouldings over upper floor windows. Also, fine clapboard siding and corner-boards show many layers of paint and may well be original. Tall central doorway has replacement, six-pane, metal door under new transom window. Windows, 9/9 at ground floor and 6/6 above, in vinyl with false muntins, are all replacements, though original, thick, wooden sills and small canted drip-mouldings remain at upper floor. Corner-boards are plain, as is fascia at upper, second-floor wall, below simple bevelled moulding at plywood soffits, which have prominent metal vents to attic. Ornate eaves brackets, built off deep original peripheral fascia at wall-head, exist in pairs at regular intervals across front and sides of house. Roof is rather incongruous in pre-painted, green, profiled metal, and there are no chimneys.


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