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Designated a port of entry, Washington Landmark, the Norvell House was inbuilt 1908 and may be a late example of Swiss house form of design. Set within the community of Ballard, within the neighborhood of Sunset Hill, it sits on its original-sized heap with spectacular heritage trees and retains its flanking outbuilding.The house combines components of vernacular design and deciding. The generous interior woodwork and fir floors indicate the importance of the native lumber trade. The inside, however, conjointly contains several style influences from the first twentieth century, like classical revival columns, yank Craftsman-style trim and moldings in conjunction with beveled and glass windows, whereas the outside is loaded with ornate brackets, turrets and balconies. The house contains fanciful components additionally to giant overhanging eaves: a increasing cupola resting on the front roof somewhat resembles the Zytglogge tower in Bern|national capital}, Switzerland.
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