425 Scotland Road

425 Scotland Road is a 2 1/2 story, 6 bay, rectangular plan, Richardsonian Romanesque, stone and wood frame, residential building. Constructed c. 1900, the stone and wood shingle-clad structure features a hipped roof with hipped and polygonal dormers, curved shingle wall surfaces, a full arched entryway in the stone first floor and second floor oriel window. The stone first floor is fenestrated with stone mullioned windows with leaded transoms. Originally the home of Edward H. Graves, the house became a private girls’ school, Marylawn of the Oranges, in 1935. A more modern, one story, school building was constructed to the north of the house in 1956 (see Photo 43).

PROPERTY DETAILS

  • Block: 416
  • Lot: 3, 8, 9
  • Contributing Outbuildings:
  • Non-Contributing Outbuildings:
  • Key Outbuildings: 1 detached modern school building (N/C)

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