14 Lake Ave

The image captures a quaint two-story house with distinct early 20th-century architecture, enveloped in a serene, somewhat barren landscape. The residence, predominantly white with dark trim around the windows and rooflines, features an array of windows that hint at a well-lit interior. The focal point is an inviting porch adorned with a decorative railing, further characterizing its historical charm. Mature trees punctuate the scene, casting intricate shadows and partially obscuring parts of the façade, lending an air of aged grace to the property where Minnie Miller once lived.

The image captures a quaint two-story house with distinct early 20th-century architecture, enveloped in a serene, somewhat barren landscape. The residence, predominantly white with dark trim around the windows and rooflines, features an array of windows that hint at a well-lit interior. The focal point is an inviting porch adorned with a decorative railing, further characterizing its historical charm. Mature trees punctuate the scene, casting intricate shadows and partially obscuring parts of the façade, lending an air of aged grace to the property where Minnie Miller once lived.

Name/Title

14 Lake Ave

Description

14 Lake Avenue. Gramma Sarah Ann Jamieson's house. From the 1940 Stoney Creek Village directory, Minnie Miller was a resident of this home. The image captures a quaint two-story house with distinct early 20th-century architecture, enveloped in a serene, somewhat barren landscape. The residence, predominantly white with dark trim around the windows and rooflines, features an array of windows that hint at a well-lit interior. The focal point is an inviting porch adorned with a decorative railing, further characterizing its historical charm. Mature trees punctuate the scene, casting intricate shadows and partially obscuring parts of the façade, lending an air of aged grace to the property where Minnie Miller once lived.

Location

Other

P2665