W.E. Barnard House Explained

W.E. Barnard House
Location:950 Joaquin Miller Dr., Reno, Nevada
Coordinates:39.5131°N -119.8192°W
Built:1930
Builder:Barnard, W.E.
Architecture:Tudor Revival
Added:August 22, 2002
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:02000874

The W.E. Barnard House, at 950 Joaquin Miller Dr. in Reno, Nevada, United States, was built in 1930. It includes Tudor Revival architecture, and, within that, is best described as a Cotswold Cottage style small house. Its two most dominant architectural features are a beehive chimney and a "high-pitched, gabled entry with a characteristic Tudor arch".

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002; the listing included two contributing buildings. It was deemed significant "for its role in Reno's community planning and development history", having to do with its association with developer William Everett Barnard, and also "as an excellent local example of the Tudor/English Country Cottage style of architecture, within the broader category of Period Revival."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=02000874}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: The W.E. Barnard House ]. Mella Rothwell Harmon . February 28, 2002 . National Park Service. and