Historically and Architecturally Significant Homes in San Antonio.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Beacon Hill Craftsman Bungalow
Beacon Hill 3-1 Craftsman Bungalow

A Sneak Peek before everyone else
ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS HOUSE DETAILS NEIGHBORHOOD DETAILS

Crown Molding

Architectural Analysis

By: Architectural Historian Shelley Roff, PhD

The broad shady porch at 938, West Agarita Avenue, is this craftsman bungalow's most inviting feature. A broad wood beam spans the entire porch, giving the front face of the house that welcoming appearance.

The simple clean lines of this 1925 bungalow are marked at each end by a triplet of square classical posts that support the outreaching gabled roof. The posts are supported by a wood clapboard podium, matching the clapboards of the house's exterior.

Exposed rafters and extensive trimwork and molding were typical of the 1920s and 30s era bungalows.

The living room has many cozy features, like the built-in bookshelves and brick fireplace with pair of large widows flanking each side. The foundation piers in the front portion of the house have shifted, yet the masonry chimney stayed in place, leaving the house with a few creative, if not charming lines. This a common issue for many houses in San Antonio , due to improper water drainage on the site. The house is fine to live in as it is, however it can be repaired by having the house leveled and a positive grade created around the house to drain the water away.

This house has retained almost all of its original wood crafted details that mark its historical period. In the living room, crown molding ornaments the ceiling and a simplified classical molding is used for door and window frames throughout.

The living area is separated from the dining by a wide beam supported by craftsman-style curved knee braces. A built-in buffet is neatly tucked in the wall to create a more spacious dining room.

In the bathroom and kitchen the original beadboard wainscots are still intact. At least five different types of historic door designs can be seen in this house. Starting with the front door and its charming ornamented screen, it is a typical craftsman highboy design with detailing; however the standard multi-pane window above has been exchanged for a blue and gold, floral-patterned stain glass window.

The kitchen and dining are separated by an authentic swing door. A pair of French doors in a bedroom are carved to intersect as a rounded tongue-and-groove when closed.

In the kitchen, a quaint thin door with holes punched out in a regular pattern encloses a pantry.

Listed at $115,000

Greetings!

Once again, you hear about my listings before they hit MLS. Maybe you know someone looking for a good bungalow they can move into now, and then fix up as budget and time will allow. It has central air and is located on a great block of Beacon Hill. I consider it a dealio at $115,000...

You get to know about it before I put it on MLS. There's an opportunity for your friends to take a peek before the rush.

Please feel free to forward it on to anyone you might know who is looking for a cool home near downtown. They can give us a call at 733-1928 for a peek.

Beacon Hill 3-1 Craftsman Bungalow - $115,000
Front of Home

Good lighting and a great bungalow porch set this house apart for a happy home. Solidly-built, this home has well-preserved details, crown molding, built-in buffet and varied door designs.


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Neighborhood
Dining Room

Beacon Hill is a magnificent array of architectural style with bungalows reigning as the predominant style. Ideally located, it is 8 minutes from downtown, a dash to Trinity University or SAC, and I-10 or Fredericksburg Road can zip you up to USAA, The Med Center, or UTSA (downtown or 1604). Brackenridge Park beckons to the East while Woodlawn Lake is a skip to the West.

San Antonio 's top three burgers are located within a half mile, including Chris Madrid's, Casbeers and The Cove. The Cove and Casbeers each serve Topo Chico(!!) and vie for the title of Best Live Music Venue from the Express News and the San Antonio Current every year.



Living Room

Please don't hesitate to respond to this email or call me or my team for more information at 745-0892. I won't be ready to list this on the MLS for everyone else to see until next week, so you have a brief window of opportunity to see this home before it is released to the public.

Sincerely,
Joe Barfield
The Joe Barfield Group of Keller Williams Realty

email: homes@joebarfield.com
phone: 210-733-1928
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