103 South Boundary Street

HOUSE
c. 1998
Constructed on a narrow lot, only part of the building is visible from South Boundary Street. The one-and-a-half-story, side-gabled house is three bays wide and double-pile with a stuccoed foundation, wood shingles on the first-floor level and weatherboards in the gables. It has six-over-one, aluminum-clad wood-sash windows, including paired windows in the gable, and has a projecting, shed-roofed bay on the left (north) elevation. The entrance is accessed via a shed-roofed porch on the right (south) elevation. A larger two-story, side-gabled building set at a slight angle is connected to the rear (east) of the building and has matching finishes and knee brackets in the gable. County tax records date the building to 1998.

In the 2015 survey, this was deemed a Noncontributing Building.

GARAGE
c. 1998
Located just southeast of the house, a one-story, frame garage has wood shingles and trim matching those on the house. In the 2015 survey, this was deemed a Noncontributing Building.


SOURCE: Heather Wagner Slane, National Register of Historic Places Nomination: Chapel Hill Historic District Boundary Increase and Additional Documentation, Orange County, OR1750 (Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, 2015), courtesy of the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office.

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103 S. Boundary Street