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0 .13 <br /> NO PROPERTY NAME C NC TYPE LOCATION ADDRESS <br /> 02 Hughes,Robert House mod. bldg. S side SR 1004 appx. 1400 ft W of jet w/ SR 1900 Carr Store Road <br /> 1357 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1970s brick veneer ranch house. <br /> 02a Garage mod. bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> front-gable brick veneer <br /> 03 Eno Presbyterian Manse C bldg. N side SR 1004 appx.800 ft W of jct w/SR 1815 Carr Store Road <br /> 1357 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> The Craftsman bungalow house was built in 1925 by the Eno and Fairfield Presbyterian Churches as a parsonage. The front-gabled roof is <br /> crossed by a gabled dormer over each side facade-each dormer having paired windows. The weatherboarded structure features two interior <br /> brick chimneys and paired 4/1 double-hung windows. The front door is flanked by multi-paned side lights. The wrap-around porch roof is <br /> supported by battered columns on brick piers. A weatherboarded garage of the period is located to the rear northeast of the structure. <br /> Reverend C.D.Whitely,pastor of the Eno Presbyterian Church from 1921-1926,was the first pastor to reside here. Before this manse was <br /> built,pastors resided in Caldwell,a crossroads community located a few miles east of Cedar Grove(Ellis and Ellis 1933). <br /> 03a Garage C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> ca. 1925 frame front-gable with exposed rafters <br /> 04 Tolar,John House C site W side SR 1357 appx. 1300 ft N of jct w/SR 1816 Carr Store Road <br /> 1004 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> The house was built in 1891 for John H.Tolar,a teacher,and his wife,Netts.Hughes(Carter and Peck 1993). The Tolars resided here until <br /> their deaths in 1924 and 1931 respectively. This 2- 1/2-story four-square frame house exhibits a hipped roof and a large projecting central roof <br /> dormer with gable returns.Two interior brick corbelled chimneys pierce the roof. The entry door possesses one large light over vertical panels <br /> and is flanked by sidelights.The windows are paired 1/1 double-hungs. The wrap-around porch with central gabled projection is covered by a <br /> hipped roof which is punctuated by a central front gable and supported by Doric columns.The structure rests on a brick foundation. A rear ell is <br /> lit with 6/6 double-hung windows. A brick pumphouse is the only surviving outbuilding. <br /> 04a Pumphouse C bldg. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 1930s brick front-gable <br />
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