Address: 605 Gilead Street
Inventory Num: 167
Location: West side 0.1 Mi north of Porter
Year Built: 1900 - 1930
Builder: George Hodge
Style: Georgian Revival
Current Use: Residence
Notable Architectural Features:
- Gambrel end to street, top section of gambrel extends beyond remainder of wall
- Triple mulliion window in gabrel end, several double mullion sash scattered throughout exterior. Five-mullion window grouping on South side
- Three hipped dormers on South side and North side
- 6/1 sash throughout
- Two small brick chimneys; 1 interior, 1 in southwest corner
Importance:This home was built by George Hodge utilizing some beams from the previously demolished Anglican Church, which had been located on Godfrey Hill, after St. Peter's Church was built on Church Street
Notes:"Although the building takes the form of a Georgian Revival