Boslough-Claycomb House, Ashland
Constructed in 1913 as a private residence for A.W. Boslough, a prominent Ashland physician, the Boslough-Claycomb House is an outstanding example of larger scale Bungalow architecture in the area. Built by local contractor F.E. Conway, the house was lauded at the time of its completion as one of the town's modern homes, a testament to its architectural significance even in its early days.
The Boslough-Claycomb House boasts a prime location within the community. Its orientation east to west, or longitudinally on its lot, aligns with the character of Hillcrest Avenue, where it faces. Surrounded by other bungalows of similar vintage, the house occupies a historic neighborhood that contributes to its charm and character. Originally developed by H.B. Carter, the Summit Addition was touted for its scenic vistas and proximity to the city's bustling business center, making it a sought-after location for professionals and businessmen alike.
The architectural features of the Boslough-Claycomb House reflect the influence of renowned California architects Charles and Henry Greene, known for their distinctive Bungalow Style designs. Characterized by a longitudinal gable crossed by two similar gables facing north, the house exudes elegance and craftsmanship. Deep eave overhangs with exposed structural members, including ridge beams and rafters, add visual interest and provide air circulation. The front porch, supported by massive tapered cobblestone columns, serves as a welcoming entry point, while the addition at the rear seamlessly blends with the original structure in style and materials, preserving the house's architectural integrity.
The Boslough-Claycomb House boasts a prime location within the community. Its orientation east to west, or longitudinally on its lot, aligns with the character of Hillcrest Avenue, where it faces. Surrounded by other bungalows of similar vintage, the house occupies a historic neighborhood that contributes to its charm and character. Originally developed by H.B. Carter, the Summit Addition was touted for its scenic vistas and proximity to the city's bustling business center, making it a sought-after location for professionals and businessmen alike.
The architectural features of the Boslough-Claycomb House reflect the influence of renowned California architects Charles and Henry Greene, known for their distinctive Bungalow Style designs. Characterized by a longitudinal gable crossed by two similar gables facing north, the house exudes elegance and craftsmanship. Deep eave overhangs with exposed structural members, including ridge beams and rafters, add visual interest and provide air circulation. The front porch, supported by massive tapered cobblestone columns, serves as a welcoming entry point, while the addition at the rear seamlessly blends with the original structure in style and materials, preserving the house's architectural integrity.
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Sight Name: Boslough-Claycomb House
Sight Location: Ashland, USA (See walking tours in Ashland)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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