Object Record
Images
Metadata
Object ID |
2009.1001.08 |
Object Name |
Architectural plans |
Date |
June 1893 |
Description |
T.W. Birney House, First Floor Plan 9 East Kirke Street June 1893 From 2009.01.01, "A Walking Tour of Century-old Chevy Chase Houses": With only five owners in over 100 years, this spacious house, combining features of the Colonial Revival and Craftsmen styles on a basic four square form, has understandably been one in which its residents have felt comfortable. Built in ca. 1894, the clapboard and shingle house, designed by Leon Dessez, originally showed plans for a one-bay porch, which was modified while under the original construction to wrap around the southeast corner of the structure. With the addition of a "family room" on the first floor, the open porch ends at the corner... According to records, the house, known as the Birney House, was built for T.W. Birney, who moved his family in soon after construction was completed. His daughters were instrumental in founding the Chevy Chase Library, which at that time was housed in what is now the Village Hall." Shows covered porch, terrace, reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, laundry, rear hall, library, covered porch, terrace Also displays windows, stairs, doors, and measurements Scale: 0.25" equals 1' Size: 14" by 20" ONE EXTRA COPY MOVED OFFSITE |