406 Cedar Street - Tibbe Historic District - Washington, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 33.514 W 091° 00.975
15S E 672846 N 4269656
This home is designated "C" in this district.
Waymark Code: WMZNZA
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 12/11/2018
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County of house: Franklin County
Location of house: Cedar St., 1st house S. of 4th St., east side, Washington
Built: 1905
Architectural Style: Queen Anne
District Map
"Improvement of the east side of Cedar was underway by 1906 when Kahmann heirs began selling off parcels in the 400 block. With the exception of the Edward Wellenkamp house at 406 Cedar which retains free classic Queen Anne features, the houses in this block departed from Victorian design. All, however, were uniformly set back from the street." ~ NRHP Nomination Form, PDF page 9
"Revival Styles. 1385-1941. Coded C; Photos #1 through #1O).
"This group of twenty-one buildings represents nearly two-thirds of the total District count. Fourteen are Queen Anne, four are Colonial Revival, and there is one example each of the following styles: Neoclassical, Tudor, and a mixed revival vocapulary. The District's four frame buildings are within the Queen Anne Revival group. All of the Revival buildings rise two or two and one-half stories except for three brick one or one and one-half story houses. Queen Anne houses exhibit most of the major stylistic characteristics associated with the style: irregular plan-shapes with set-backs, or projecting wings or bays; hipped roofs with asymmetrically placed front and side gables, or full-width front gable roofs; asymmetrical façades often punctuated with towers or bays; one-story front porches; and tall chimneys. Several of the houses also display exuberant detailing commonly found in the style: Eastlake incised panels, elaborated wood bracketed or corbelled brick cornices, filigree corner brackets, roof finials, prominent façade gables enriched with trusses, sunbursts or patterned wood shingles. Three frame houses - 309, 315, and 413 Cedar - display overhanging front gables. A few of the later (circa 1905-1910] Queen Anne houses take up a free classic subtype defined principally by the use of classically detailed corones and more restrained massing." ~ NRHP Nomination Form
Current Real Estate View:
3 beds • 1 bath • 2,512 sqft &emssp; Value: $238,506