4 Stoney Creek
PhotosLegacy VersionGeneral Information
No: 4
Street: Stoney Creek
House Name:
Historic Plaque:
Owner Info: Y
Built: 1981
Sec: 29
Subdivision: Stoney Creek Overlook
Lot: 4
Architect: Larry Norris
Cont/build: Don Curless & Sons
Description:
Originally 1 story Contemporary Ranch with cedar siding frame,
gable roof: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, double
fireplace, living room, dining room, kitchen, eat in breakfast, family room loft, 2 car
garage, screened porch, deck, full basement. 2 x
6 wall panels and trusses by Clermont Lumber. Now
with additions.
Owners: 2
Original Use: Residential
Current Use: Residential
CHANGES:
As Built: N
Added To: Y
Subtracted From: N
Replaced: N
Description Of Changes: 2005 permit for Tafaro to do interior alterations. Robert Treadon, architect. Guinn General, contractor.2006 - Tafaro permit to add & remodel - add Hearth room with fireplace & 3 season room (Guinn G/C, builder, Robert Treadon & Assoc., architects).
Stories:
Story 1: The Stoney Creek street bed was originally one of the old traction lines. The ground including an old gravel pit (now village nature park) plus the park along Given, plus the Rixey building lot was bought by Ferd (Bro) Critchell and Stewart Proctor from Osborne Bros. in 1980. This was probably the last private drive approved by Terrace Park. Ferd (Bro) Critchell and Stewart Proctor gave the pit and Given Park to the village. Then Ferd developed the street but used Curless, builder and Norris, architect, at the start.Story 2: Ferdinand B. Critchell Jr. was born 22 June 1926 and died 16 August 1998, aged 72 years. His wife, Edith Marie Critchell, was born 4 September, 1927 and died 28 October 2008, aged 81 years. Both are buried in Section 22 of Greenlawn Cemetery, Milford OH. Evans Funeral Home for Ferd.