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Sarah Munroe Three-Decker
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Sarah Munroe Three-Decker is located in Massachusetts
Sarah Munroe Three-Decker
Location in Massachusetts
Sarah Munroe Three-Decker is located in the United States
Sarah Munroe Three-Decker
Location in the United States
Location 11 Rodney St.,
Worcester, Massachusetts
Area less than one acre
Built c. 1892 (1892)
Architectural style Queen Anne
MPS Worcester Three-Deckers TR
NRHP reference No. 89002432
Added to NRHP February 9, 1990

The Sarah Munroe Three-Decker (or Monroe) is a historic triple decker house in Worcester, Massachusetts. The house was built c. 1892, and was noted for its Queen Anne styling when it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. Many of these details have subsequently been lost due to alteration (see photo).

Description and history

The Sarah Monroe Three-Decker is located in Worcester's eastern Belmont Street neighborhood, on the east side of Rodney Street just north of Belmont Street (Massachusetts Route 9). It is a three-story wood frame structure, with a hip roof and exterior finished in modern siding. The main roof has deep eaves, which were originally adorned with paired carved brackets and modillion blocks. The facade is asymmetrical, with a projecting three-story polygonal window bay on the right, and a single-story porch on the left, sheltering the entrance. The porch was originally an elaborate Queen Anne construction, with turned posts and balustrade. The exterior of the house also originally had more elaborate styling, with bands of wooden shingles between the floors in the projecting bay. The house follows a typical side-hall three-decker plan, with a long projecting side jog on the right side.

The house was built about 1892, during the early phase of triple-decker development in the Belmont Hill area. This area was a popular residential destination for Swedish and Finnish immigrants, who were employed steel and wire factories in northern Worcester. The first documented owner was Sarah Monroe, who also lived here. Most of the documented early tenants where wireworkers, laborers, and machinists.

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