Additional Information: | 2022 - The Heidenreich Farmhouse is a two story, front gable and wing constructed of red brick. The roof is clad with asphalt shingles. built in 1900. There is a three-season porch with a shed roof that runs along the front wing of the house; the main entrance is located through the porch. Two sets of triple paired, double hung, sash windows flank either side of the front door of the porch. Large paired, double hung sash windows with a stone lintel are prominent on the first-floor level of the front facing gable. Regularly placed 2/2 windows with stone lintels are located along the second floor. Decorative barge board is set in the peak of the front facing gable. A date stone is set just below the bargeboards. Two brick chimneys can be seen along the roof line. A one story brick addition is located on the west, rear side of the house. The entrance to the addition is through a cutaway porch with a flat roof supported by turned posts. |
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