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220 Pine Street Tall, three-storey, red-brick, Queen Anne Revival house, with elegant, wrap-around verandah, second-floor corner turret and full-width, wood-shingled gable (c. 1900). Verandah High verandah extends across façade and returns to north and south. Elegant, widely spaced, turned wooden columns have panelled wooden bases, with original railing running between. Columns are paired at chamfered SE corner and LH side of stairs, while NE corner has triple columns. Very flat pediment emphasizes axis of entry. Ground Floor Fenestration comprises two large, elliptical-arch, brick apertures with leaded-light transom windows over original, single-pane sashes (behind six-pane storms). Half-glazed, panelled front door, under segmental-arch transom window, is recessed to north. Second Floor Unornamented brick masonry contains two, 2/2 windows (behind eight-pane storms), each centred on ground floor window beneath, and with stone sills and segmental arches. Part-octagonal turret at SE corner extends over verandah, containing three bays of 2/2 windows between blank, wood-lined bays. Asphalt-shingled roof above has wooden finial. Gable Full-width gable has typical, sloping, shingled lower area extending to sill of group of triple, 2/2 windows, with taller central unit. Gable is clad with five, broad, alternating bands of standard and wave-patterned shingles. Gable fascias are decorated with wide, framed rectangular panels, with ogee shingle-moulding above. Roof - Soffits are of clad in beaded boards throughout, plain fascias are shallow, and there are no gutters. Roof is clad in dark-grey asphalt shingles
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