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[[File:Barngalow.jpg|right|thumb||Barngalow, from Cliff Road, 2009 ]] [[File:Barngalow%201984.jpg|left|thumb||Barngalow from Park Avenue, 1984 ([[6%20Cliff%20Road|6 Cliff Road]]|, above, right) ]]'''Address:''' 40 [[Cliff%20Road|Cliff Road]] | |||
'''Old Address:''' 108 1/2 Park Avenue | '''Old Address:''' 108 1/2 Park Avenue |
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Address: 40 Cliff Road
Old Address: 108 1/2 Park Avenue
Architect of the conversion: Thomas Nash (presumably, as he designed the other houses on this lot)
Year built: 1910
Other information: A two-story cure cottage that was originally a barn, belonging to the house at 110 Park Avenue, owned by the Reverend Walter Larom, rector at St. Luke's Episcopal Church from 1889 - 1909. The barn was converted into a house like a bungalow about 1910; the Laroms moved into it and rented out the larger home, along with 112 Park Avenue.
The 1917 Health Survey indicated a tuberculous resident, possibly Mrs. Larom or her sister Anna Nash. A servant is also listed, possibly a nurse.
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