C. G. Quesenbery House. Late 1920s
Two-story Colonial Revival house of stretcher brick-veneer frame construction with an asphalt-shingle hip roof. A flagstone terrace extends in front of a round-arched entry with a fanfold wooden panel in the arch and a cast-stone keystone. Flanking the entry are tall windows in round-arched openings with the same fanfold panels. Other features include an exterior brick chimney, a soldier course at the second-story floor level, a one-story sunroom on the south end with tall windows with round-arched transoms, 6/6 windows with paneled wood shutters on the second story, and a one-story rear frame addition with a screen porch. The front yard has dense plantings of boxwood.
Garage. Late 20th c. One-story frame with board-and-batten plywood siding and an asphalt-shingled gable roof.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02