H. C. Buffum House
718 Grove Street
1902
Thischarringtwostoryhousewasexpanded froma smallonestory
toits presentstatein1977. Many of thetypicalfeaturesare tobe
found heresuchashorizontalsiding, patternedshinglesin gables,
medium pitched roof and plainboxed comioes. Therearesegmented
windows,onenew leadedglasswindowand a transomover the
front door. Thefront porch hasbracketsand a new garage hasbeen
added underonewingof thehouse. Thisbuildingissituatedinthe
eldest part of PacificGroveand thoughaltered lendsgreatcharacter
to thestreet. although the buildinghasbeenenlarged &updated
and theinteriordecor ismodem,muchof theintegrityof theoriginal
Victorianremains.
Lizzie M. McKee House
169 Pacific Avenue
1903
Thisbright and cheerful housewasbuilt onone of theolderstreetsin
theoriginal retreatarea of PacificGrove. infact,theoldest housestill
shaiâ–ºdingintownis justdownthestreetandwasbuiltin1874, The
McKeehousehasanintricate facade,hippedroof,andbracketed
frontpondswithtransomwindowovertheoriginalfrontdoor. Other
features of Hobearecarvedbargeboard, decorativeshinglesingable
withrosetteinthecenter,decorativeeaves,horizontalsidingand
carved frontwindow frames. Originally thehousecansisfied of only
tworoomsandseveral roomswereaddedintheearly19lXYs,but all
doneinkeepingwiththeoriginal struchu e.
Theinterior wasdarkandnutdownwhenthecurresitowners, Bob
andSusanCrane,purchased thehousein1989andbeganworking
onit. They werelucky tofindahomewithmuchof the originalfa-
cadeandinteriorwoodworkstill intactwhichhelpedmaintain the
charactertheywerelookingfor. Althoughanenormousundertaking,
theyhavecreated a jewel and arevery proudof it. Themastie~xut
additionisthequaintcottage gardenandstonepaththatmeanders
throughthefront yard. BobandSusanhopeYouenjoyYourvisit to
theMcKeeHouse.
, OCR Text: H. C. Buffum House
718 Grove Street
1902
Thischarringtwostoryhousewasexpanded froma smallonestory
toits presentstatein1977. Many of thetypicalfeaturesare tobe
found heresuchashorizontalsiding, patternedshinglesin gables,
medium pitched roof and plainboxed comioes. Therearesegmented
windows,onenew leadedglasswindowand a transomover the
front door. Thefront porch hasbracketsand a new garage hasbeen
added underonewingof thehouse. Thisbuildingissituatedinthe
eldest part of PacificGroveand thoughaltered lendsgreatcharacter
to thestreet. although the buildinghasbeenenlarged &updated
and theinteriordecor ismodem,muchof theintegrityof theoriginal
Victorianremains.
Lizzie M. McKee House
169 Pacific Avenue
1903
Thisbright and cheerful housewasbuilt onone of theolderstreetsin
theoriginal retreatarea of PacificGrove. infact,theoldest housestill
shaiâ–ºdingintownis justdownthestreetandwasbuiltin1874, The
McKeehousehasanintricate facade,hippedroof,andbracketed
frontpondswithtransomwindowovertheoriginalfrontdoor. Other
features of Hobearecarvedbargeboard, decorativeshinglesingable
withrosetteinthecenter,decorativeeaves,horizontalsidingand
carved frontwindow frames. Originally thehousecansisfied of only
tworoomsandseveral roomswereaddedintheearly19lXYs,but all
doneinkeepingwiththeoriginal struchu e.
Theinterior wasdarkandnutdownwhenthecurresitowners, Bob
andSusanCrane,purchased thehousein1989andbeganworking
onit. They werelucky tofindahomewithmuchof the originalfa-
cadeandinteriorwoodworkstill intactwhichhelpedmaintain the
charactertheywerelookingfor. Althoughanenormousundertaking,
theyhavecreated a jewel and arevery proudof it. Themastie~xut
additionisthequaintcottage gardenandstonepaththatmeanders
throughthefront yard. BobandSusanhopeYouenjoyYourvisit to
theMcKeeHouse.
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