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Board awards historic-plaque request for 7 South Washington Street after renovation

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The Board of Architectural Review approved a historic plaque for 7 South Washington Street (BAR25-239) after reviewing the property’s documented age (1913), preservation of original wood windows and a recent exterior renovation using thermally treated ash decking.

The Winchester City Board of Architectural Review voted to award a historic plaque for 7 South Washington Street (application BAR25-239), recognizing the property’s architectural and historic presence in the city’s district.

Applicant Cheryl Crowell described a multi-year, extensive renovation that included exterior painting, window reglazing and repair, gutter work and replacement of porch decking with a manufactured, thermally treated ash product called Thermory. Crowell said the house was built in 1913 and told…

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