I. * '01 14 6-217-7
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State, of California - The Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT GF PARKS AND RECREATION
Ser Site
UTM Q
Mo. Yr.
NR 80 SHL-
-1
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY %
Lat Lon Era Sig
S Adm T2 T3 - Cat HABS HAER Fed
UTM 10/59783/405353
IDENTIFICATION
S•racas House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name, if known:
Davison, (Charles E.) House
352 Central Ave.
3. Street or rural address
City: Pacific Grove , Ca ZIP: 93950
County: Monterey
4. Present owner, if known:
City:
5. Present Use: Private
Other past uses:
DESCRIPTION
Saracas
Address:
ZIP: Ownership is
Residence
Original Use: Private
Same
: Public El Private El
Residence
6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition:
This house is constructed of redwood with bay und dormer windows. A two
story tower encompasses one side of the buialding. Stick style influences
can be seen in the veranda and porch areas. Queen Anne influences can
be seen inthe elaborate wood trim and contrasting textures of smooth and
scalloped boards and brick shimney. The multi-leveled and shaped roof
with its irregular plan is also influenced by the Queen Anne, while the
p,bllars and brackets are reminiscent of Italianate influences.
ind 8. Approximate property size:
ndmarks):
Lot size (in feet) Frontage
NORTH
Depth
60
60
or approx. acreage
9. Condition: (check one)
a. Excellent E3 b. Good m c. Fair E
d. Deteriorated m e. No longer in existence
10. Is the feature a. Altered? b. Unaltered?
11. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)
a. Open land b. Scattered buildings El
c. Densely built-up d. Residential
e. Commercial f. Industrial
g. Other El
12. Threats to site:
a. None known b. Private development El
c. Zoning D d. Public Works project U
e. Vandalism
f. Other U
DPR 523 (Rev. 7/75)
13. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s): 1977
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, OCR Text: I. * '01 14 6-217-7
4,•
State, of California - The Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT GF PARKS AND RECREATION
Ser Site
UTM Q
Mo. Yr.
NR 80 SHL-
-1
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY %
Lat Lon Era Sig
S Adm T2 T3 - Cat HABS HAER Fed
UTM 10/59783/405353
IDENTIFICATION
S•racas House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name, if known:
Davison, (Charles E.) House
352 Central Ave.
3. Street or rural address
City: Pacific Grove , Ca ZIP: 93950
County: Monterey
4. Present owner, if known:
City:
5. Present Use: Private
Other past uses:
DESCRIPTION
Saracas
Address:
ZIP: Ownership is
Residence
Original Use: Private
Same
: Public El Private El
Residence
6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition:
This house is constructed of redwood with bay und dormer windows. A two
story tower encompasses one side of the buialding. Stick style influences
can be seen in the veranda and porch areas. Queen Anne influences can
be seen inthe elaborate wood trim and contrasting textures of smooth and
scalloped boards and brick shimney. The multi-leveled and shaped roof
with its irregular plan is also influenced by the Queen Anne, while the
p,bllars and brackets are reminiscent of Italianate influences.
ind 8. Approximate property size:
ndmarks):
Lot size (in feet) Frontage
NORTH
Depth
60
60
or approx. acreage
9. Condition: (check one)
a. Excellent E3 b. Good m c. Fair E
d. Deteriorated m e. No longer in existence
10. Is the feature a. Altered? b. Unaltered?
11. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)
a. Open land b. Scattered buildings El
c. Densely built-up d. Residential
e. Commercial f. Industrial
g. Other El
12. Threats to site:
a. None known b. Private development El
c. Zoning D d. Public Works project U
e. Vandalism
f. Other U
DPR 523 (Rev. 7/75)
13. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s): 1977
T,fl
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