330 West 108th Street
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330 West 108th Street
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Date:Â 1889, 1903Â
NB Number: NB 1286-1889, ALT- 485-1903
Type: Â Rowhouse
Architect: Â Freeman, Frank and Joseph Stark
Developer/Owner/Builder: Samuel; G Bayne
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 Romanesque Revival
Primary Facade: Â Â Brownstone and Terra Cotta
Stories: 4 and basement
Window Type/Material: One-over-one double-hung/Wood; See Structure
Structure:Â Significant Architectural Features: Full height rounded bay; rough faced brownstone facade with smooth brownstone accents; tall curved stoop leads to primary entrance featuring round arched transom and keystoned enframement; wood and glass double leaf doors; parlor floor windows with stone transom bars; stone and terra cotta beltcourses between stories; historic wood one-over-one windows in curved bay; fourth story features round arched window openings with terra cotta enframements; molded cornice; Special Windows: Curved glass windows in rounded bay
Building Notes: Raised to four stories in 1903 during alterations designed by Joseph A. Stark for owner George. J. Seabury
North Facade: Designed (historic, resurfaced) Stoop: Historic Door(s): Replaced primary door Windows: Mixed (upper stories); replaced (basement) Security Grilles: Not historic (upper stories); not historic (basement) Cornice: Historic Sidewalk Material(s): Concrete Curb Material(s): Granite Areaway Wall/Fence Materials: Stone stoop wall; iron fence with stone curb Areaway Paving Material: Concrete with planter
West Facade: Not designed (historic) (partially visible) Facade Notes: Brick side wall visible from West 108th Street and above adjoining yards on Riverside Drive; architectural details return around building corner from primary facade for one bay; rear section of facade contains elaborate terra cotta ornamentation, including angled oriel, round-arched window enframements, molding around recessed round arched loggia, and around dormer windows; panelized faux Spanish tile roof
Historic District: Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II
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