
This relatively well-preserved example of a 1930s full-service station was built by Texaco for George Summerell, who managed it for forty-six years. It is a stripped classical design with two service bays, a car-wash bay, and an integrated canopy. Subtle Art Deco details, such as the stepped tops on the piers, further refine the design. Unlike the two other remaining service stations (both built earlier) on Drayton Street, this one steps back from the street line to provide more space for cars to maneuver.