Stype: Saltbox (Colonial) reconstruction
Architectural significance: good example of a Colonial reproduction thought to be built by Addison LeBoutillier
Historical significance: Addison LeBoutillier was locally and nationally acclaimed as an Arts and Crafts Architect as well as a designer for the Graveby?? Pottery Company. He built several homes and additions in Andover. His work typifies the craftsman astetic and is well regarded. See the LeBoutillier family files for more information.
Andover Historical Society:P LeBoutillier Files
Tyler Memories
| Place: | |
| Historic District: | Not Applicable |
| Address: | 68 salem st |
| Historic Name: | Walen House |
| Present Use: | residence |
| Original Use: | residence |
| Date of Construction: | 1923 |
| Source: | Tyler Memories, Andover Historical Society |
| Style/Form: | Other |
| Architect/Builder: | Addison LeBoutillier |
| Foundation: | |
| Wall/Trim: | clapboard, varying sizes |
| Roof: | |
| Outbuildings / Secondary Structures | garage - 2 car |
| Major Alterations: | room on east side of house (done by LeBoutillier) 1928 |
| Condition: | excellent |
| Moved: | no |
| Demolished: | |
| Acreage: | less than one acre |
| Setting: | |
| MHC inventory number: | |
| Recorded by: | Sean Craft |
| Organization: | Andover Historical Society |
| Date: | 26 Jul 1991 |
Bancroft Hall moving