345 West End Avenue
Date:Â 1891
NB Number:Â NB 47-91
Block:Â 1185
Lot:Â 69
Type: Â Rowhouse
Architect: Â Lamb & Rich
Developer/Owner/Builder:Â Lamb & Rich
NYC Landmarks Designation:Â Historic District
Landmark Designation Report: West End – Collegiate Historic District
National Register Designation:Â N/A
Primary Style: Â Chateauesque and Francois I
Elements:Â Four-story rowhouse with rusticated brownstone basement and smooth brownstone first floor; orange brick upper floors with brownstone trim; two-story oriel; fourth-floor windows are framed by stylized engaged colonnettes supporting entablatures and decorative pediments, all of terra cotta; dentilled trim below bracketed metal cornice. (Identical to No. 351 West End Avenue.)
Primary Facade: Â Â Brick, Brownstone, and Orange Brick
Stories:Â 4
Window Type/Material:Â Two-story oriel; fourth-floor windows are framed by stylized engaged colonnettes supporting entablatures and decorated pediments, all of terra cotta.
Basement Type: Rusticated brownstone basement
Historic District: West End - Collegiate HD
History: Built as one of a row of 14 houses (Nos. 343-357) West End Avenue, 301-305 West 76th Street, 302-306 West 77th Street). As designed, No. 345 was identical to No. 351 West End Avenue. August F. Holly was resident in this house from August 26, 1908 to 1913.
References:Â New York City, Department of Buildings, Manhattan, Plans, Permits and Dockets. NB 47-91. Alt. 524-77.
Alterations:Â Converted to Class A multiple dwelling in 1977. Stoop removed and entry relocated to basement; aluminum and glass entry door with black marble surround; new areaway walls constructed with wrought-iron railing; brownstone painted; four-over-four wood sash windows installed; entry lamp added.