OK, OK, that English-half-timbered-looking structure is an obscure photo. Here’s the scoop:
It’s called Faculty Club, located at one edge of the Carleton College campus. It serves as quiet-area housing for students, as well as some housing for faculty/distinguished visitors-in-residence.
It was assembled from three separate houses in the 1920s, connected together by screened-in porches/walkways. My understanding is that the structure on the right was once lived in by D. Blake “Stewsie” Stewart and then moved to help create the complex. Stewsie – for many years Carleton’s head grounds foreman – lived to be 100, and in the 1920s Stewsie was the major force in creating the college’s 800-acre Arboretum, turning farmland into arboreal forest and, over recent decades, some restored prairie. Into the mid-1970s, Stewsie would post a notice outside of Willis Hall alerting everyone when his beloved lilacs were in bloom on Lillac Hill.