1403 Westminster Ave
Salt Lake City, UT, USA

  • Architectural Style: Craftsman
  • Bathroom: 2
  • Year Built: 1911
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • Square Feet: 2,500 sqft
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Nov 29, 2001
  • Neighborhood: Sugar House
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: Architecture / Community Planning & Development
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Architectural Style: Craftsman
  • Year Built: 1911
  • Square Feet: 2,500 sqft
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathroom: 2
  • Neighborhood: Sugar House
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Nov 29, 2001
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: Architecture / Community Planning & Development
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National Register of Historic Places - Dr. David H. and Juanita Lewis House

Statement of Significant: The Lewis House, built c.1911, is significant both as an excellent example of the Arts & Crafts style in Salt Lake City and as a key component of the city's first Arts & Crafts subdivision. The carefully restored exterior and largely intact and restored interior make this house one of the most expressive and complete Arts & Crafts bungalows in the city. The Lewis House was also one of the first homes constructed in Westminster Heights subdivision, a development that introduced "California-style" architecture and Arts & Crafts-inspired development to Salt Lake City. Sited on a corner lot with a cobble-rock retaining wall in front and a natural ravine behind, the Lewis House exemplifies the design and lifestyle qualities espoused by the Craftsman movement: the use of natural, handcrafted materials and the integration of the built and natural environments.

National Register of Historic Places - Dr. David H. and Juanita Lewis House

Statement of Significant: The Lewis House, built c.1911, is significant both as an excellent example of the Arts & Crafts style in Salt Lake City and as a key component of the city's first Arts & Crafts subdivision. The carefully restored exterior and largely intact and restored interior make this house one of the most expressive and complete Arts & Crafts bungalows in the city. The Lewis House was also one of the first homes constructed in Westminster Heights subdivision, a development that introduced "California-style" architecture and Arts & Crafts-inspired development to Salt Lake City. Sited on a corner lot with a cobble-rock retaining wall in front and a natural ravine behind, the Lewis House exemplifies the design and lifestyle qualities espoused by the Craftsman movement: the use of natural, handcrafted materials and the integration of the built and natural environments.

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