133 Bradford St
Historic District Survey information for 133 Bradford St | |
Architectural Description: 133 Bradford Street is a 1 1/2-story, Astylistic building; the cross gable roof is clad in asphalt shingles, the massive interior chimney is constructed of brick; the exterior is clad in wood shingles, and the foundation is concrete block and brick; the fenestration consists of 6/6 wood DHS windows on the west facade with inoperable shutters, a multi-light picture window on the 1st story, a 1/1 DHS window in the gable end; There are additions that accommodate the commercial use of the building; The primary entrance consists of a wood panel door and aluminum pane and panel door, a secondary entrance on the side ell contains an entrance with a wood panel door; The property is on a higher grade than the street, and there are brick retaining walls and steps leading to the building; |
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Historical Narrative: Formerly known as #131 Bradford Street; Currently "L'uva Restaurant" |
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Bradford Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Dwellings, and Historic Districts--Massachusetts--Provincetown |
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