307 West 103rd Street
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307 West 103rd Street
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Date:Â 1895-1896
NB Number: NB 200-1895
Type: Â Rowhouse
Architect: Â Pelham, George F.
Developer/Owner/Builder: Michael Giblin and James Taylor
NYC Landmarks Designation:Â Historic District
Landmark Designation Report: Riverside Drive– West End Historic District Extension II
National Register Designation:Â N/A
Primary Style: Â Renaissance Revival
Primary Facade: Â Â Brownstone
Stories:Â 3 and basement
Window Type/Material: One-over-one double hung/Wood
Structure:Â Significant Architectural Features: Brownstone front with rusticated basement; stone stoop with stone railings leads to primary entrance featuring molded enframement; wood and glass double leaf doors with transom; angled second story oriel window with vegetal ornamentation, rustication, and voussoir type lintels; molded third story window enframements with bracketed lintels; historic one-over-one double-hung wood windows; modillioned cornice with ornamented frieze; Decorative Metal Work: Basement window grilles
Building Notes: Built as part of a row of five houses at 303 to 311 West 103rd Street
South Facade: Designed (historic, painted) Stoop: Painted stoop (historic gate under stoop) Door(s): Historic primary door Windows: Historic (upper stories); replaced (basement) Security Grilles: Historic (basement) Cornice: Original Sidewalk Material(s): Concrete Curb Material(s): Concrete with metal plate Areaway Wall/Fence Materials: Stone knee wall with non-historic iron railing; Areaway Paving Material: Concrete with stone steps; stone planting begs
Historic District: Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II
Alterations: Facade painted
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