Victorian Homes of the East Coast


Victorian Homes of the East Coast  -  Page 3


Batcheller Mansion
Batcheller Mansion
(1875: Saratoga Springs, NY) This home combines Italiante, Classic, hints of Venetian Gothic and just a suggestion of the Chateauesque style that was to become popular with the wealthy.


L. J. Fitzgerald House

(1885: Cortland, NY) This house was designed by J.H. Kirby, a Syracuse architect who published house plan books in the 1870’s and 80’s. It is adorned with Eastlake appliqué, a great corner tower and lovely scroll-cut ornament. The color theme accentuates the varied angles and millwork.


Asendorf House
(1899: Savannah, GA) Now here is a unique use of gingerbread. Take a standard porch, add lathe-turned fancywork, balusters and spindles. Arrange them around a series of basket arches turned sideways, paint them various colors and you have yourself a showpiece of creativity.


Capehart HouseCapehart House
(1898: Raleigh, NC)
The use of brick and stone in this construction gives the home more of a castle-like appearance. Surprisingly, the combinations of brick, stone, slate and wood compliment each other nicely, giving it a feeling of continuity.

         

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