- A lean-to is a type of
simple structure originally added to an
existing building with the
rafters "leaning"
against another wall. Free-standing structures...
- was
constructed without a
leanto section. The left side
leanto was
added later in the 18th century, and part of the
leanto section was
raised by a shed...
-
Thomas Fuller. By 1690 a
leanto section (which may have
surviving elements still in the house) was
added to the house. The
leanto was
raised to a full second...
- rooms,
which were
followed later by the left side rooms, and then a rear
leanto section. The left side was
probably built by
Nehemiah Emerson, who bought...
- a
slender central chimney. A
leanto section extends to the rear,
giving the
house a
classic saltbox profile. The
leanto section extends beyond one of...
-
floor at first;
sometime before 1834 the roof was
raised and a
leanto added. The
leanto was also
raised to a full two
stories in the 19th century, giving...
- 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house, one room deep and five bays wide, with a rear
leanto section that was
added in the 19th century. The
house is
notable for its...
- to a rear
leanto section,
added at an
unknown (but
probably 18th century) date. A more
modern extension has
further elevated the rear
leanto. The front...
- and chimney. The left side was
built in the 18th century, as was the rear
leanto,
which was
later raised to a full
second story. The
house was
listed on...
-
century a
leanto section was added,
giving the
house a
saltbox appearance. This
addition included a "Beverly jog", an
extension of the
leanto to the left...