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206 Pine Street 3 storey, red-brick house, with verandah, LH masonry bay with bay window above, and with fine, Venetian window in full-width, wood-shingled gable (c. 1910 see also 202 Pine). Ground Floor Full-width verandah has turned, wooden columns built off brick piers, with replacement wooden handrail and flat pickets between. Masonry is rock-faced cast-stone. Half-glazed and panelled (stripped) wooden door has transom window above. Window at LH side is replacement, triple-sash casement, still with profiled, dentilled, wooden transom above, and with patterned-glass transom window with elliptical head, matching arch above. Pair of brick stringcourses extend around house at verandah-beam height. Ground Floor is replacement, triple-sash casement, still with profiled, dentilled, wooden transom above, and with patterned-glass transom window set in elliptical-arch aperture. Second Floor - Upper floor is built of red brick, with pair of stringcourses at window-head height. 1/1 windows having taller bottom sashes, remain (behind metal storms). Bay window has fluted casings and panels above. Soffits throughout are finished with beaded boards. At front, deep, slightly peaked fascia is crowned with small cornice having very fine dentils. Gable Full-width gable is clad in painted shingles laid in alternating bands with shield-shaped and pointed butts. Outer casements at Serliana (Venetian window) have large, central, lozenge-shaped panes, while central window has single-pane bottom under lunette with small, peripheral panes. Deep, dentilled cornice above window extends across entire gable, and gable fascia has alternating, large and small, rectangular panels, with shingle-moulding above. Roof and Chimney A tall chimney exists at south elevation, with rebuilt upper courses and cement render at south side. Roof has brown asphalt shingles and aluminum rainwater goods.
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