633 Chestnut Street, Berea, Kentucky
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City/locality- State/province | Berea, Kentucky |
County- State/province: | Madison County, Kentucky |
State/province: | Kentucky |
Country: | United States |
This one-and-one-half-story frame residence recalls the Gothic Revival style that was popular in the nineteenth century. Gothic fleur-de-lis and cusp motifs are repeated along the bargeboard under the eaves and at the gable ends. A centralized, narrow wall gable on the front facade also contains the same bargeboard. An oversized pointed-arch window appears within this gable. A single exterior end chimney projects above the steep gable roof.
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