Tannler–Armstrong House
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The Tannler–Armstrong House is a historic residence in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is a well-preserved and locally distinct example of the English Cottage style. Built in 1924, it was designed during a period when the style was very popular for new homes in Northeast Portland. Between 1920 and 1935, over fifty homes were built in this style in the Northeast quadrant.[lower-alpha 1] The house exhibits many of the defining characteristics of the English Cottage style, including rolled eaves to imitate a thatched roof, eyebrow dormers, intersecting roof lines, stucco walls, narrow, paired windows, and arched doorways.[2]
Tannler–Armstrong House | |
Portland Historic Landmark[1] | |
Location | 4420 NE Alameda Street Portland, Oregon |
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Coordinates | 45°32′36″N 122°37′05″W |
Built | 1924 |
Architect | Ronald M. Hopkins[2] |
Architectural style | English Cottage |
NRHP reference No. | 02000948 |
Added to NRHP | September 6, 2002 |
The house was entered on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.[3]