Legacy Version

327 Rugby Avenue

Terrace Park, Ohio Building Survey

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No: 327  Street: Rugby Name: 
Family: Henley Owner Info: Y
Built: 1952 Sec: 23 Sub: Sibley's Lots 3 & 4 of Camden City Lot: 54-55
Architect:  Cont/Build: Thorman Brothers (local)
#Owners: 1 Original Use: Residential Current Use: Residential
CHANGES As Built: N Add To: Y Sub From: N Replace: N
1960s - added a screen porch, family room, 4th bedroom and 2 more baths.  1966 - 18' x 20' addition to the rear for a bed room and half bath (Ronald E. Hughes, contractor).  (Is this all the same addition?)
Current Owner: Robert A. & Patricia M. Henley Date Fr: 1952 Date To: 
Original Owner: Robert A. & Patricia M. Henley Date Fr: 1952 Date To: 
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1975 Owner:  Robert A. & Patricia M. Henley
Description: Was originally a simple post World War II pre-cut 1 story Ranch with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath and detached garage.  Wood siding.  A #10 Pease Woodwork Co. model. Now 4 bedrooms & 3 baths. 
Story 1: Village Views article (December 1972) about Pat Henley in House File.  Tracker article about Pat, Spring 2008.  It was Pat Henley's idea that led to the Terrace Park Woman's Club's Building Survey of Terrace Park.  
Story 2: Jan Watkins reminds us that she "worked with Pat, and others, in the early 70s to 'preserve' the land that became known as the Wilderness Preserve. ...[Pat] is indeed a talented, intelligent, and pleasant person who has served the community well over the years!"  
Story 3: Robert Arleigh Henley died 16 May at age 90.  He will be remembered no doubt for many things but perhaps especially for his candy making. 
1959-2012 Directories: Robert "Bob" & Pat Henley