R A/19 6-158-5
- Ser Site Mo. Yr.
State of California - The Resources Agency -
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION 0 UTM Q NR -SHL-
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HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY 3
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IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name:
2. Historic name, if known: Kilburn, (Mrs. P. ) House
122 and 124 Fountain
3. Street or rural address
Pacific Grove, Ca 93950 Monterey
City: ZIP: County:
4. Present owner, if knownRobert & Mary Dodds Address: 120 Fountain
City:
Pacific Grove, Ca zip: 93950 Ownership is: Public Private
5. Present Use:
Multiple Residence
Original Use: Single Family Residence
Other past uses:
DESCRIPTION
6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition:
This is a 2 story structure with flat roof but with hipped reef section run-
ning around top edge like a very shallow mansard. The 2nd story, which is
shingled with 3 different types of shingles. projects slightly over the ist
story, which has horizontal siding. There are square bays on the 1st and 2n
stories of one corner -- their windows are segmented 1/1 with decorative
segmented glass in the top section. Many windows have shed hoods and brack-
ets; most are 1/1, Panel molding (board and batten) is under both 1st story
bays. Plain panel molding is under the 1st story porch, which has been
glassed in. The supporting square posts have beading and buttons and a
decorative frieze between them. A wire mesh enclosure has been dINk**
to the roof line of one section of the 1st story. The entrance to 122 Foun-
tain is on a back corner and may be newer.
7. Locational sketch map (draw and label site and 8. Approximate property size:
surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks): Lot size (in feet) Frontage
A NORTH
95
63
Depth
or approx. acreage
9. Condition: (check one)
a. Excellent b. Good El c. Fair m
d. Deteriorated e. No longer in existence [3
10. Is the feature a. Altered? 21 b. Unaltered? El
11. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)
a. Open land El b. Scattered buildings El
c. Densely built-up El d. Residential 21
e. Commercial El f. Industrial E
g. Other m
12. Threats to site:
a. None known [3] b. Private development El
c. Zoning U d. Public Works project [3
e. Vandalism
f. Other m
DPR 523 (Rev. 7/75) 13. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s):
Z 1977
, OCR Text: R A/19 6-158-5
- Ser Site Mo. Yr.
State of California - The Resources Agency -
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION 0 UTM Q NR -SHL-
I Lat Lon Era Sig
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY 3
Adm T2 T3 Cat HABS HAER Fed
I..Il --
UT,Cro/5¥
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name:
2. Historic name, if known: Kilburn, (Mrs. P. ) House
122 and 124 Fountain
3. Street or rural address
Pacific Grove, Ca 93950 Monterey
City: ZIP: County:
4. Present owner, if knownRobert & Mary Dodds Address: 120 Fountain
City:
Pacific Grove, Ca zip: 93950 Ownership is: Public Private
5. Present Use:
Multiple Residence
Original Use: Single Family Residence
Other past uses:
DESCRIPTION
6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition:
This is a 2 story structure with flat roof but with hipped reef section run-
ning around top edge like a very shallow mansard. The 2nd story, which is
shingled with 3 different types of shingles. projects slightly over the ist
story, which has horizontal siding. There are square bays on the 1st and 2n
stories of one corner -- their windows are segmented 1/1 with decorative
segmented glass in the top section. Many windows have shed hoods and brack-
ets; most are 1/1, Panel molding (board and batten) is under both 1st story
bays. Plain panel molding is under the 1st story porch, which has been
glassed in. The supporting square posts have beading and buttons and a
decorative frieze between them. A wire mesh enclosure has been dINk**
to the roof line of one section of the 1st story. The entrance to 122 Foun-
tain is on a back corner and may be newer.
7. Locational sketch map (draw and label site and 8. Approximate property size:
surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks): Lot size (in feet) Frontage
A NORTH
95
63
Depth
or approx. acreage
9. Condition: (check one)
a. Excellent b. Good El c. Fair m
d. Deteriorated e. No longer in existence [3
10. Is the feature a. Altered? 21 b. Unaltered? El
11. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)
a. Open land El b. Scattered buildings El
c. Densely built-up El d. Residential 21
e. Commercial El f. Industrial E
g. Other m
12. Threats to site:
a. None known [3] b. Private development El
c. Zoning U d. Public Works project [3
e. Vandalism
f. Other m
DPR 523 (Rev. 7/75) 13. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s):
Z 1977
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