DescriptionJohn Bogart House three quarter BW view.JPG
English: Three-quarter view of the house, colours adjusted in GIMP and converted to black and white, to give an "old-time" feel to the picture. Given that the house is 200 years old, it seems appropriate.
Per the website http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=18599&pid=0, "The two storey frame dwelling is clad in narrow clapboard and rests on a stone rubble foundation. The four bay façade is offset by a single leaf front door. Although most windows have been re-sashed with sashes of two panes over two, an earlier window in the tail wing is twelve panes over eight. The shallow pitched gable roof is oriented with the gable ends on the sides of the house.
Below the plain fascia and soffit of the roof is a plain frieze. A single chimney remains at the peak of the south gable end of the roof. A one storey tail wing, constructed of red brick, projects to the rear of the building."
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