by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Eldon House Architectural History: It is a one-storey wood frame building with a gable roof. Asphalt shingle roofing covers the roof and the walls are covered with roll asphalt siding. The foundation is a wood sill construction. An approximate size of the...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Elliott House Architectural History: The building was a one-storey frame house with hip roof. The exterior was a stucco finish and the roof was covered in a cedar shingles. The only additions were a front porch which had a hip roof and a rear...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1891-1900, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Farley House Architectural History: The 1-1/2 storey frame structure with a gable roof consisted of five sections. The exterior was covered with an assortment of wood siding. An addition of a tent, which was later framed in, became the kitchen. Another...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1941-1950, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Firth House Architectural History: It is 1 1/2-storey original log structure with a gable roof. Asphalt roof shingles and log siding cover the exterior of the building. There are additions of a frame portion to south east section of structure and two shed...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Garside House Architectural History: The building is a log dwelling with gable roofs in a L-shaped plan. The roof was covered in log addit asphalt shingles. In 1956 a log addition was constructed to the front along with a porch on the west side and the...
by South Hill | May 14, 2024 | 1901-1910, Residential Buildings
Whitehorse Grant House Architectural History: The structure is 1-1/2 storey frame house with a gable roof and a floor plan of 20′ by 20′. The siding is false brick asphalt. In 1970 the rear porch with the shed roof and concrete block basement were added. The glassed...