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230 South 16th Street

Item

Address

230 South 16th Street

Original Owners's Name

Edwin and Adele Hillman

Previous Owner's Names

Curtis and Jennifer Wall

Year of Construction

1907

Style of Architecture

Dutch Colonial Revival

Structure Description

The house has the Dutch Revival's characteristic flared, side grambel roof, but it has a distinctive, large gambrel dormer nestled between two shed dormers, and an over third story "oeil de boeuf" with glazing bars, stained glass and multiple accents. The home's asymmetrical facade adds additional flair. The welcoming front porch has triple columns and wraps around to the south, boasting added crossbar trim. The large oak front door is highlighted by intricate leaded glass sidelights. The cypress screen/storm door is original.