This modest-sized upper-middle-class period revival house of the 1920s was carried out in ashlar block stone of highly varied colors. The historic theme followed in the design is the English Tudor. The garage at the rear of the property, also in stone, is carried out according to the same medieval image.
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McQuoid House
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