New London School, 5217 London Road, Duluth, Minnesota
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| Address: | 5217 London Road |
| Neighborhood/s: | Lakeside - Lester Park, Duluth, Minnesota |
| City/locality- State/province |
Duluth, Minnesota |
| County- State/province: |
St. Louis County, Minnesota |
| State/province: | Minnesota |
| Country: | United States |
| Year built: | 1889 |
| Primary Style: | Queen Anne |
| Major Alterations: | Intact |
| Moved from Location: | ne corner of Regent Street and 46th Avenue East |
| Historic Function: | School |
| Current Function: | House/single dwelling or duplex |
| Material of Exterior Wall Covering: | Wood |
| Material of Roof: | Shingle |
| Material of Foundation: | Stone |
| First Owner: | Bradford C. Church |
| Notes: | The New London School was built in 1889 as a four room school for the Village of Lakeside, now Duluth, Minnesota. It was moved to its current location and rebuilt as a single family house in 1900. |
Originally the New London School built in the Village of Lakeside, now Duluth, Minnesota in 1889 as a four room school. The New London School operated as a school from 1889 to 1894. The original location was on the northeast corner of Regent Street and 46th Avenue East. The building was moved to 5217 London Road in 1900 and reconstructed as a single family house for Bradford C. Church, President of the Imperial Mill in Duluth, Minnesota.
The garage was built in 1914 and designed by architect Peter Olson of Duluth.
History
Constructed as New London School in 1889 in Village of Lakeside, now Duluth, Minnesota.
Four-room schoolhouse from 1889 - 1894.
Moved to 5217 London Road and reconstructed as a single family dwelling in 1900.
Garage constructed in 1914 and designed by architect Peter Olson of Duluth.
On Duluth Preservation Alliance historic house tour in 1983 and 1997.
