The house is distinguished by the frieze windows. It is a little strange because the frieze itself is brick, but there is a thin line of white below the frieze, and a white cornice above, so the frieze is clearly defined.Travelling East I came to the 1860 Douglas-Nanry house. This is a hen-and-chicks arrangement, which is common in and almost unique to this area. Think of the main, tall, central portion as the Hen and she is protecting a chick on either side. Okay, its a stretch of the imagination. You can also call it a "Basilica" arrangement.