Campbell-Turner House • 4529 Avenue G



The Campbell-Turner house, built in 1922, provides an excellent example of bungalow architecture. Its present owners have not performed restoration work because of the excellent condition of the house when they bought it three years ago. The kitchen was redone by previous owners and sometime during the history of the house an enclosed porch was converted to a bathroom and home office. The house was also moved forward on its lot during the late 1980s, providing a particularly spacious back yard.
The woodwork in the house, however, remains in its original state; the house
ceilings are ten and a half feet high; and the house includes some charming
bungalow features like a telephone nook with a pull-out seat. The lot also
contains a barn, with its original loft and stalls, built at the same time
as the house.






