"St.Olavs gate 52 og 54" (3 of 3)
Description
St. Olavs gate 54 was erected in the last half of the 19th century. The façade has undergone simple changes, but still has many of its original distinctive marks.
The house stands on a plastered foundation wall, with the long side facing the street. It is one-and-a-half-storied, clad with horizontal panelling that is painted white, and terminates with a saddle roof. Originally the main entrance was centrally located on the anterior long side. The cross post windows have frames that are painted white and weatherboards that are supported by carved brackets.
The house stands on a plastered foundation wall, with the long side facing the street. It is one-and-a-half-storied, clad with horizontal panelling that is painted white, and terminates with a saddle roof. Originally the main entrance was centrally located on the anterior long side. The cross post windows have frames that are painted white and weatherboards that are supported by carved brackets.