313 West 107th Street

313 West 107th Street

 

Date: 1897-1898

NB Number: NB 556-1897

Type:  Rowhouse

Architect:  True, Clarence

Developer/Owner/Builder: P M Stewart and H T Smith

NYC Landmarks Designation:  Historic District

Landmark Designation Report: Riverside Drive– West End Historic District Extension II

National Register Designation: N/A

Primary Style:  Renaissance Revival

Primary Facade:   Brick and Limestone

Stories: 5

Window Type/Material: One-over-one double-hung/Wood

Structure:  Significant Architectural Features: Three story, full width rounded bay; rough faced rusticated limestone base central round arched entrance flanked by segmental arched secondary entrance and round arched window opening; short stair leads to primary entrance featuring molded enframement with keystone and piers with figural capitals; grey brick upper stories; second story window openings with limestone molded lintels, quoined enframements, and balustraded spandrels; third story window openings with limestone quoins; fourth story round arched window openings with keystoned limestone enframements; historic wood one-over-one double-hung windows; molded cornice and balustrade above third story, modillioned cornice above fourth; twin round arched dormers with cartouche ornament located in front of peaked roof; Special Windows: Round headed sash at ground floor and fourth story

Building Notes: Built as part of a row of nine dwellings at 303 to 319 West 107th Street

South Facade: Designed (historic) Stoop: Resurfaced Door(s): Replaced primary door; historic iron secondary entrance gate Windows: Historic Security Grilles: Historic (upper stories) Roof: Replaced (pitched – asphalt shingles) Cornice: Original Sidewalk Material(s): Concrete Curb Material(s): Granite Areaway Wall/Fence Materials: Historic iron fence with ornate posts above stone curb Areaway Paving Material: Concrete

Historic District: Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II

Alterations: Through-wall air conditioners; storm windows installed in front of historic windows

 

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