====== J.M. Aylor House (BE 122) ====== The J.M. Aylor House The J.M. Aylor House is a vernacular Gothic Revival residence of center-hall plan, built to one story. At the main entrance is a stickwork porch; the eaves bear fleur-de-lis bargeboards. Two historic outbuildings remain on the property: a frame gazebo and a caretaker’s house, which also features bargeboard trim. The Aylor family, of German ancestry, came to northern Boone County from Virginia in the early 19th century. The house was added to the [[National Register]] in 1989. ===== More Information ===== ==== Related websites ==== * National Register Information (PDFs), [[https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/AssetDetail?assetID=2651dc87-98a7-4883-9a83-46ec5d6f3f32|inventory form and photos]] ===== Related Topics ===== * [[Historic Homes]] * [[Hebron]]