The Sipple House

K1560 is the official listing number for the Sipple House in the National Register of Historic Places.  You can see the documents that discribe the structure by going to this link The Sipple Houseon the National Register of Historic Places on the internet and see the filings that go along with this house.

All original Trim, Doors, All hardware on windows and doors, so many details that are most of the time painted over, removed, or destroyed are all intact. The Sipple House was occupied by the Sipple family till just a couple of years ago.

The Sipple House is a Two-Story, Cruciform-plan structure dating from the late nineteenth century, The Dwelling is covered with a gable roof with box cornice ornamented with regularly spaced Italianate brackets and projecting mansard roofed central bay. The gables of the main block and rear extension are also finished with Italianate cornice brackets.

This House is described as on of the best representation of Victorian Italianate architecture.

The Sipple House