The Julius Scheibe Cottage at 815 College Ave. in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, was built in 1898.
Elements of American Movements architecture (American Craftsman architecture)in the house's design include its side-gabled roof, its inset front porch, and also its "symmetrically conceived facade; the facade dormer window with its inset configuration, deck, and bulkheads; the pent roof embellishing the side gables; and the multi-pane windows in the dormer."
This and other Hallett ones include interior amenities such as fireplaces that are not often found in residences this small.
[1] It was deemed significant as an example of "suburban architecture in the former City of North Des Moines, particularly to the stylistic influence of late 19th and early 20th Century American Movements, as practiced in that Victorian suburb and exemplified in the designs of George E.
This article about a property in Polk County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.