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239 Pine Street Two-storey, gabled house built of early, cast-concrete block, with full-width verandah having perforated block wall and piers, and with turned wooden columns above (c. 1925). Ground Floor Full-width verandah has enclosing wall of staggered, cast-concrete blocks with continuous concrete coping above. Verandah deck and steps are of cast-in-situ concrete perhaps the earliest visible use of this technology within District. Upper verandah structure has traditional wooden columns, bases and capitals. Wall of house is built entirely of same coursed, rock-faced, cast-concrete blocks. Large aperture at LH side has leaded-glass transom over rectangular, single-pane sash (behind six-pane, wooden, storm window) under cast-in-situ lintel, while entrance to right has half-glazed, six-pane, panelled wooden door (behind wooden storm door). Second Floor and Roof Upper level has masonry as at ground floor, continuing up to peak of gable. Windows are two 1/1 replacements with concrete sills and lintels. Fascia is narrow and unornamented, and roof is of green shingles. |
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