14 Lattin Drive

Park Hill (2002)

approx. pp. 312-313

2 1/2-story stucco house; unusual combination of Mission form and Tudor-inspired half timber, similar to 48 Marshall Road; enclosed, one-story front porch with sloping roof and end piers with buttresses and peak-roof caps; porch lit by wide segmental-arch windows, door in arch to right; half timber on upper floors; projecting central bay on upper floors with triple window on each level; shallow, projecting attic level on brackets; segmental-arch window on attic level; center of attic level rises above roofline and has segmental-arch roof slope; single window to either side of bay on second story; peak roof; north elevation with three-sided, angled bay on first story; stucco chimneys; first-story windows on south elevation with small bracketed hoods.

Feature: Garage; small peak roof building with deep eaves.

Significance: Park Hill (2002), pp. 312-313 and 375, identifies this house and 48 Marshall Road as similar examples combining Mission massing with Tudor-inspired half timbering, stucco walls, buttressed porch piers, and segmental-arch openings.

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