This style is usually found in residential structures, but contains features that may be used in commercial construction, such as broad, simple eaves with exposed rafters, recessed porch or veranda extending along the full width, or at least half, of the building's frontage; wood, stone and stucco are common materials. Examples of homes built in the Craftsman/Bungalow Style in the first quarter of the 20th Century can be found on many streets near downtown Prescott and other areas of the region. Examples of historic Craftsman/Bungalows used for businesses and a contemporary version are shown below.
(Ord. 08-46, passed 12-16-2008)