Address: 88 Hebron Road
Contemporary Building Name: 88 Hebron Road
Historic Building Name: T. Daley House
Present Use: Residential
Historic Use: Residential
Architectural style: Colonial
Date constructed: 1760-1800 (Baber), 1745 (Assessor)
Description: In the front elevation the central doorway is flanked by fluted pilasters which support an entablature. The four-panel door is under a four-light transom. There are two 6-over-6 windows on each side. A small, tall central brick chimney rises from the ridge line. A bow window on the west is balanced by a small wing on the east, with a long ell extending to the rear.
Significance: The house is a good example of a one-story Colonial structure which continues to exhibit the five-bay central-doorway central-chimney configuration associated with the building type. The many alterations and additions have not diminished the original concept. The 1869 atlas identifies the house with T. Daley's name.
Sources: Baber, David. Capitol Region Council of Governments Historic Resource Survey of Marlborough, 1978.
Ransom, David. Historical and Architectural Resources Survey, Town of Marlborough, Connecticut. April 1998.
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