
6712 Fairfield Street (Resource Number 0033, not pictured) was built ca. 1946 in the Colonial Revival style. The two-story, three-bay house is oriented toward the northeast, and features an asymmetrical façade. Irregular in plan, the house rests on a pier-and-beam foundation with decorative cast stone foundation vents, and is clad in painted wood lap siding and polychromatic brick with a brick soldier course. The windows are one-over-one wood sash with molded lintels at the second floor and applied shutters. The single entry features flat arch and a replacement glazed wood panel door. A tile stoop extends from the entry. The medium pitch side-gabled roof features closed eaves with a decorative gable end, and the roof is covered in composition shingles. The landscape contains grass, shrubs, trees, and a wood fence. The house has been little altered and therefore retains its integrity and is a contributing element of the district.
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