333 Ivy Court is an example of a Dutch Colonial Revival home. In 1891, Franklin Burnham designed three modest homes on Ivy Court for contractors of the Kenilworth Company. 333 Ivy Court is the only one surviving. The home was built for George and Angela Kruse. Mr. Kruse was a builder who helped construct many structures in the village. Prior to working for the Kenilworth Company, Kruse worked as a tenant farmer in Kenilworth. During that time, he and his wife lived in a cottage at 329 Sheridan Road that was razed in 2013.
