9 Marshall Road
Northwest corner Ridge Road.
Park Hill (2002)
approx. pp. 360-361
2 1/2-story house; rubblestone base and first story, L-shaped porch supported by Doric columns; central entrance with double doors; entrance flanked by three-sided, angled bays; second story with three-sided, angled bays; triple group of small windows in center of second story; gambrel roof with hip-roof dormers; east elevation with two-story, three-sided, angled bay; brick chimneys; bowed second-story oriel on west elevation.
Alterations: Asphalt shingle siding; terrace on second story above porch with doors cut into flanking angled bays.
Feature: Garage; two-story rubblestone and shingle building; wide double-door entrance with two panels and twelve lights in each leaf; paired 6x6 windows in gable and side elevations; gambrel-roof.
Significance: Park Hill (2002), pp. 742-755, cites the rear garage as one of the earliest and most architecturally refined garages in the district, a Colonial Revival rubblestone-and-shingle structure with a gambrel roof.