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Cedarcroft, Baltimore

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of the area are its traditional Revival style houses, and narrow streets lined with arched trees, "reminiscent of medieval arches." In 2012, Cedarcroft is a diverse community, attracting traditional and non-traditional families from a variety of backgrounds. While the historical character remains intact through neighborhood efforts, Cedarcroft exists and thrives without constrictive and intrusive rules. Owners wishing to renovate are encouraged to have neighbor buy-in of plans before they are presented to the Cedarcroft Improvement Corporation. This process allows for individuality, yet builds cooperation between neighbors. In 2016, the first new house in the neighborhood since 1953 was added on the final unbuilt lot.
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operating the snow plow. These traditional codes governed the construction of single-family houses cost not less than $ 6000; most of the homes sold between 2012 and 2018 between $ 300,000 and $ 850,000 price range. They are all built according to the neighborhood plan and color scheme regulations. In 2016 the final unbuilt lot was built upon.
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this example, a steep gable roof includes a large multi-sash window triangular dormer. The shallower gable covers an open porch that is held up by Doric columns. Also, the entire structure is supported by a large stone foundation that is exposed as part of the architecture. These houses often are noted for their
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Cedarcroft remains the calm and beautiful neighborhood envisioned by the Lamb's despite its increasingly urban surrounding. The tight-knit community comes together naturally, celebrating October block parties, Halloween parades, and Christmas decoration contests together. This historic district is
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Episcopalians living nearby met in makeshift quarters and were anxious to build a church. In 1911, the diocese bought land on the southwest corner of Cedarcroft and York roads for $ 5,000. The church was dedicated in 1913. Ten years later, it was moved a few hundred feet, from the center of the lot,
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In 2015, 10 units within Cedarcroft were sold; the average price of these sales was $ 427,830, the median being $ 439,750. Aside from renovations to the houses of the neighborhood and the growth of trees and landscaping, Cedarcroft looks much as it did in the mid-1900s. The distinguishing features
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Cedarcroft Maintenance Corporation's covenants remain in place; however, they are subject to homeowner's approval and vote periodically to renew and approve changes. Plans, color schemes and renovations are submitted to the group for approval. Due to the larger size and higher values of Cedarcroft
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In 1885, Philip E. Lamb purchased 25 acres (100,000 m) fronting York Road north of the rural village of Govanstown. On the property was a house that had been built in 1846. A few years later, he bought an additional 20 acres (81,000 m). He called his estate Cedarcroft, and in 1886 built a
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American Four-Square style is also present in Cedarcroft. The house is essentially a cube with a pyramidal roof set on top. On each side of the pyramid is a centered dormer window for the attic of the house. Bay windows that extend through both stories of the house are another common feature of
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Georgian Revival houses of the early 1900s-The symmetrical sash windows, the tall chimneys, and triangular pediments, held above the front entrances by Doric columns, distinguish the Georgian style. Also, the simple cornices and dormer windows built into the gable roofs distinguish these houses as
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The Cedarcroft Land Company was formed about 1910 by Philip and George Lamb, along with George Van Hollen, William McGeen and C.L. Applegarth. Later they were joined by Frank A. Warner, Jr., and Edward L. Palmer, the architect credited with the design of the development, which was between York and
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Bungaloid-The term Bungalow applies strictly to one-story cottage style houses with front porches dominating the street facade. The Bungaloid is cousin of the bungalow, and the term is applied to houses of "one and a half" to two-story dwellings popular from the early 1900s through the 1940s. In
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During the early years of the Cedarcroft development, the new community did not have a church. In 1910, Reverend Charles Hensel began a new mission by holding services in the newly constructed houses in the community. The structure of what is now known as the Church of the Nativity was originally
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By 1921 thirty houses had been constructed on the association lots. Corner lots sold for $ 2000 and interior block lots sold for $ 1800. The rapid surge of immigrants and Baltimore residents moving north initiated the creation of Cedarcroft's Maintenance Corporation and Improvement Association.
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After the lots had been sold, the Cedarcroft Land Company was liquidated in the early 1920s, and its successor, the Cedarcroft Maintenance Corporation was chartered and the Cedarcroft Improvement Association formed. All of the covenants, restrictions and regulations made by the Land Company were
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style, such as the building above on the right, are found across Cedarcroft. Houses such as these contained elements from a variety of styles popular throughout the 1920s and 30s. In this stucco-exterior finished sample the slate roof, and half-round hood over the front door, are an homage to
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Cedarcroft's architectural styles are varied, and include Federal Revival, Dutch Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Gothic Revival, Cape Cod Revival, Colonial Revival, English Cottage, Split-Level, and Ranch variants. Federal Revival is the style most prevalent; however, the degree in which any
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According to the last census, 91.5% of the residents are white, 5.1% are black, 1.7% Asian and 2.5% are Hispanic. 21.9% of the white residents are reported as of Irish ancestry, another 16.7% English, 34.2% German and 14.9% Italian. The median family income is $ 99,389 with 0% of those in the
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The records of the corporation and improvement association are maintained in a loose leaf binder entitled, "Beginning 1926", although, the records date from 1929. The 1929 treasurer's report shows payments of $ 13 for cutting grass on vacant lots and $ 112.50 for top soil, hauling leaves and
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In 1947, the Cedarcroft School was established within the church as a preschool and kindergarten. As the population in the community of Cedarcroft grew in the 1950s, structural additions were made to the church including a passageway to the Parish House, now used by the Cedarcroft School.
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particular house is an homage to any "high style" elements was a matter for the architect and client to decide. Many houses incorporate attributes that can "bleed" between more highly defined styles. The houses pictured in this gallery are a sampling of the type of homes in the area.
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6204 Sycamore Road is the site of the original house built by Philip Lamb in 1886. The mansion was the first constructed on Lamb's 45-acre (180,000 m) estate, which is now the Cedarcroft neighborhood. The house is symmetrical, featuring a cross-gable roof,
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Dutch Colonial Revival style of the early 1900s is also prominent. The pictured house features a shingled gambrel roof with 6 by 6 paneled sash windows. On the first floor is a pediment entryway and 8 by 8 paneled sash windows, surrounded with shutters.
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with shutters, a porch elevated by Doric columns, and a simple bracketed cornice. This Eastlake style, closely associated with the Victorian Revival, was very prominent in the 1880s.
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incorporated in the Maintenance Corporation, the latter remaining the governing body of Cedarcroft. All restrictions and requirements set by the Land Company were preserved.
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According to the 2000 Demographic profile, 97.8% of the houses in Cedarcroft are occupied, more than 91% by owners. 75.6% of the houses are family households.
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woodwork, built-in cabinets and other factors popularized by Gustave Stickley who championed the American Arts and Crafts movement.
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workforce unemployed. 100% of the residents are high school graduates and 34.1% report having a graduate or professional degree.
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houses, the neighborhood saw a sizable number of young family groups moving in. Prior to the passage of the
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described houses sold by Philip E. Lamb as "Properly Restricted" and located at "ideal building sites".
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Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation, "Cedarcroft," Cedarcroft vertical file.EPFL
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Most of the homes in Cedarcroft were built between 1910 and 1939 by the Cedarcroft Land Company.
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Located in City Council District Four, Cedarcroft has been listed as a historic district on the
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Live Baltimore Home Center, "Average Home Sales Cedarcroft, 2015," PDF from livebaltimore.com.
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substantial addition to the 1846 house which still stands at 6204 Sycamore Road.
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the American Four-Square style, which was most common between 1910 and 1930.
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Baltimore
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quite simply a "diamond in the rough" of an evolving and progressing city.
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Baltimore City Dept. of Planning, "Cedarcroft Neighborhood Statistics,"
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is a distinctive residential neighborhood in the North district of
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Bounded by Gittings Ave., York Rd., E. Lake Ave. and Bellona Ave.,
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Church of the Nativity, Cedarcroft, "History of Nativity,"
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on soaped beams so that a parish house could be added.
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were used in Cedarcroft. A 1919 advertisement in the
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Late Victorian, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
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Cedarcroft, Baltimore is located in Baltimore
Cedarcroft, Baltimore is located in Maryland
Cedarcroft, Baltimore is located in the United States
Baltimore, Maryland
39°22′17″N 76°36′52″W / 39.37139°N 76.61444°W / 39.37139; -76.61444
03001332
Baltimore
Bellona Avenue
York Road
Dutch Colonial Revival
Tudor Revival
Georgian Revival
Bungalow
Italianate

Properly Restricted
Fair Housing Act of 1968
racially restrictive covenants
National Register of Historic Places

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