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West Side Inventory

Robert D. Suttenfield House Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story bungalow with hip roof and gable roof over west wing. Brick veneer walls, in the same variegated Flemish bond pattern as 727 Florida Avenue (#92), indicating these two houses may have been built simultaneously. Engaged front porch extends
Samuel Williams House House. Non-contributing, ca. 1952. One-story-plus-basement Minimal Traditional house with a multi-gable roof, brick veneer walls, and a recessed entry with iron posts and railing. Multi-light picture window and metal frame casements. Small lot, drops to rear. Samuel and
Rev. James Justice House House. Non-contributing, ca. 1925. One-story bungalow with substantial alterations. Rear wing, side gable roof, vinyl siding. Original porch is gone. Interior chimney is capped. Four-vertical-over-one windows; single light-over-panel front door. Small lot slopes to rear
Dr. John Woodcock House Contributing, ca. 1925. Two-story bungalow with a front gable roof and exposed rafter ends. Original German siding on first floor, shingles on second. Front recessed porch has been enclosed with a new front facade of vinyl siding which extends around the windows on the second
Charles C. Booker House House. Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story bungalow with a hip roof and wide eaves. Vinyl siding. Rear wing added. Original full-width engaged front porch now partially enclosed as a sunroom with a solid balustrade, but still reads as a porch. Interior brick chimney. Windows
House. Contributing, ca. 1925. One-story hip-roof cottage with vinyl siding and a central brick chimney. Hip roof over the front entry was added ca. 1950. Modern windows and multi-light-over-panel door. Front center bay. This house appears to have originally been an outbuilding to 536 Fourth Avenue
Boyd H. Blanton House House. Contributing, ca. 1920. One-story bungalow with stone veneer walls and porch posts, and beaded mortar joints. The only example of a stone bungalow in the district. Hip roof with wide eaves. Engaged front porch has tapered posts and a solid stone balustrade. Interior end
Apartments Non-contributing, 1960s. One-story modern apartment building with side gable roof and brick veneer walls. Modern doors and windows, and recessed entry. 307 Fleming sits further back on lot from 305, but is joined to 305 at the northwest corner. (Sanborn maps, city directories)