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Pattison Bungalow (Hopewell Cottage)

Pattison Bungalow (Hopewell Cottage)
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(49) Pattison Bungalow (Hopewell Cottage)
This Eclectic style house is located at 8300 Irving Street. Salem Pattison, first President of Westminster University lived here for a short time while the President's House was being constructed.

ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION
The single-gabled (porch doesn't have a separate roof) Craftsman style, designed with a low-pitched roof, was a popular design for small size houses in the early 20th century. Gabled dormers and short, square columns with slanted sides act as porch supports are common with this design. Brick, stone or stucco exteriors can be seen in Colorado.

North - Savery Savory Mushroom Tower (54) between 108th and 112th Avenues on N. Federal Boulevard
South - O'Gorman House (Margaret) (36) 8198 Irving Street
East
West - Carnation Cottage/Rose Hill House (48) 3455 W. 83rd Avenue
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