
A tasteful Jacobean house built in 1911, as we know from the date stone over the front door. It seems to have been built for a John E. Knable.
Addendum: The architect was W. F. Struthers, who had formerly been partner with Thomas Hannah.

Architectural historians sometimes use the term “Jacobethan” for a style that is indeterminately Tudor and Jacobean mashed together.
