Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 92001833
Historic Name H.H. CHAMPLIN HOUSE
Description of Significance THE H.H. CHAMPLIN HOUSE, BUILT IN 1939, IS THE BEST PRESERVED AND MOST ELABORATE EXAMPLE OF A TUDOR REVIVAL RESIDENCE IN THE ENID AREA. THE TWO-AND-ONE-HALF STORY SANDSTONE HOUSE WITH ORNATE AND DETAILED TRIM WAS DESIGNED BY LOCAL ARCHITECT, ROY SHAW. THE LISTING ALSO INCLUDES THE GREENHOUSE AND THE CARPORT. LISTED IN NATIONAL REGISTER 1/21/93.
Current Name SAME
Address 612 SOUTH TYLER
City ENID
County GARFIELD
Lot 1,6
Block 2
Current Section
Township
Range
Type BUILDING
Historic Function DOMESTIC: SINGLE DWELLING
Current Function DOMESTIC: SINGLE DWELLING/SECONDARY STRUCTURE
Area Significance 1 ARCHITECTURE
Area Significance 2
Date Prepared NOVEMBER 1992
Year Built 1939
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder SHAW, ROY AND NORRIS WHEELER-ARCHITECTS//D.C. BASS - BUILDER
Architectural Style TUDOR REVIVAL
Roof Material MULTI-COLORED SLATE
Wall Material STONE: BRIAR-HILL SANDSTONE
Window Material METAL
Door Material WOOD
Decorative Details HEXAGONAL TOWERS;ELABORATE MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR;LARGE TERRRACES;CORBELED VERTICAL QUOINS; TUDOR-ARCH WINDOWS;GABLES; MULTI-STYLED CAST BRONZE WINDOWS;
Condition EXCELLENT
Comments
Restricted N