Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, KY
Built around the turn of the 20th Century, this Queen Anne-style house features a hipped roof with gable ends clad in shingles, an oxeye attic window on the front gable, a palladian attic window on the side gable, decorative brackets below the gable ends, two-story bay windows below the front and side gables, replacement windows, a rusticated stone base, a front porch with doric columns and a rooftop balcony, and a side oriel window with decorative support brackets. The house has been converted into a commercial business building, owing to the increased commercialization of the surrounding segment of Fort Thomas Avenue.
Fort Thomas Avenue, Fort Thomas, KY
Built around the turn of the 20th Century, this Queen Anne-style house features a hipped roof with gable ends clad in shingles, an oxeye attic window on the front gable, a palladian attic window on the side gable, decorative brackets below the gable ends, two-story bay windows below the front and side gables, replacement windows, a rusticated stone base, a front porch with doric columns and a rooftop balcony, and a side oriel window with decorative support brackets. The house has been converted into a commercial business building, owing to the increased commercialization of the surrounding segment of Fort Thomas Avenue.