1215 S. Pine, Arlington Heights.
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Sears Maplewood from the 1930 Modern Homes catalog. |
This Maplewood was built between 1930-1935. It is largely untouched after 80+ years. It is lacking the living room fireplace, but homeowners had the option to leave it out. There are no return eaves on the roofline. However, cornice returns are a feature that often gets eliminated over the years because many of them retain water. Another change is that the front door is rectangular, not arched.
That's a replacement front door, but interior doors in the house are original. Photo from Realtor site. |
Photo from Realtor site. |
Photo from Realtor site. |
With a little TLC, this Maplewood cottage could be one of the standouts in the neighborhood.
The house was originally purchased by Ronald L. and Marie Bradley. Ronald worked as a machinist for F.J. Bradley in Arlington Heights and also served as the Elk Grove Township Highway Commissioner.
The house was originally purchased by Ronald L. and Marie Bradley. Ronald worked as a machinist for F.J. Bradley in Arlington Heights and also served as the Elk Grove Township Highway Commissioner.
2 comments:
Check google maps....2018 it's still there!! Huzzah huzzah huzzah!!
It has new landscaping too.. looks a lot better!
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