We have located several through historic records, but all have been demolished. There is a Sears Starlight still standing on Bloomingdale Road.
I believe this might be a second Sears house in town--a Sears Ardara.
128 1st St., Bloomingdale. Photo from Realtor site. |
Sears Ardara. The house is unmistakable with the arched portico with Doric columns and matching trellises. It gets much harder to identify when those features are removed. |
The Ardara floor plan. The house in Bloomingdale is reversed. |
Photo from Realtor site. |
That nook is the music room, according to the floor plan. Photo from Realtor site. |
Photo from Realtor site. |
Photo from Realtor site. |
The bay window was a triple window originally. Those two doorways lead to a kitchen and a hallway, just as on the original floor plan. Photo from Realtor site. |
The basement steps were moved in the remodel. Photo from Realtor site. |
The kitchen was enlarged. Photo from Realtor site. |
New family room. Photo from Realtor site. |
One of the upstairs bedrooms in the finished attic. Photo from Realtor site. |
Full finished basement too. Photo from Realtor site. |
The Ardara in Bloomingdale first shows up in the tax records in 1924. So it was likely built that year, possibly 1923. The original owners were Logan and Selda Reynolds.
1 comment:
The plan of this house is more innovative than many of the era... the "music room" is a nice feature and the attached garage is among the earliest I've seen. The trellises shown in the catalog illustration really added a lot of interest to an already-interesting facade!
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