36.006891, -78.909295
Year built
1925-1929
Architectural style
Construction type
National Register
Neighborhood
Use
Building Type
(Below in italics is from the National Register listing; not verified for accuracy by this author.)
Two-and-one-half-story brick-veneered Colonial Revival style house built late 1920s by same contractor who did 1010 Monmouth Ave. Deep denticulated eaves, Tuscan columns at the full-facade porch, and sidelights and fanlight at the front door highlight the design. The Rev. William A. Lambeth, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, was the earliest occupant; by 1935, it was occupied by John Strickland, Jr., general superintendent of the Public Service Company.
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