363 Charlton Avenue
363 Charlton Avenue is a 2 1/2 story, 5 bay, rectangular plan, Tudor-influenced, stucco-clad, residential building. The c. 1903, the side gable-roofed house is dominated by a cross gable which creates the front entrance bay, and by half-timbering on the stucco walls. The entrance is within an arched entryway surmounted by a pedimented, half-timbered gable. Other Tudor features include multi-paned casement window, a patterned shingled roof and stuccoed chimneys. Robert W. Macbeth, a New York dealer of paintings, lived here in the 1920s.
PROPERTY DETAILS
- Block: 507
- Lot: 24
- Contributing Outbuildings: 1 stylistically similar detached garage (C)
- Non-Contributing Outbuildings:
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