400 Brookside Street

HOUSE
2000

2015 Survey Update: Constructed since the listing of the West Chapel Hill Historic District and located on a previously vacant parcel, this one-story house is six bays wide and double-pile with a high, hipped roof with exposed rafter tails and hardiplank siding. It has three-over-one, Craftsman-style windows and three projecting front-gabled bays on the façade, each with an arched louvered vent in the gable. The right (north) bay has an overhead garage door, the center bay has paired windows, and the left (south) bay has an inset entrance with three-light-over-three panel door with three-light transom sheltered by the front-gabled porch on square posts. The house also has a projecting gabled bay on the left elevation and the rear (west) elevation. It has an interior brick chimney and a gabled dormer on the rear elevation.

SHED - GENERAL STORAGE
2000
Front-gabled frame shed with fiber-cement siding and arched windows in the gables.


SOURCE: 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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