219 Vance Street

HOUSE
pre-1932
NR nomination: One story frame dwelling with clipped-gable roof, clipped dormers, and interior chimney.

In the 1998 survey, this was deemed a Contributing Building.

2015 Survey Update: The house is two bays wide and double-pile with aluminum siding, six-over-one wood-sash windows, exposed rafter tails, knee brackets in the clipped gables, and an interior brick chimney. There are paired ten-light French doors on the left (east) end of the façade and a fifteen-light French door with ten-light sidelights on the right (west) end of the façade, both of which are sheltered by a full-width, engaged, shed-roofed porch supported by tapered wood posts on brick piers that has been fully enclosed with screens. There are two clipped gabled dormers on the façade, each with a six-light window, and a single six-light window in each side gable. A low stone wall extends across the front of the property.

GARAGE
pre-1932
One-story front-gabled frame garage appears to have been destroyed between 2010 and 2013. In the 1998 survey, this was deemed a Noncontributing Building.


SOURCES: Kaye Graybeal, National Register of Historic Places Nomination: West Chapel Hill Historic District, Orange County OR1439 (Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, 1998); Heather Slane and Cheri Szcodronski, 2015 Survey Update (NCSHPO HPOWEB 2.0, accessed 10 Jan. 2020); courtesy of the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office.

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219 Vance Street