Tag: abandoned Victorian house
The Sepia-Strake, a formidable structure of dark brick and heavy, carved timber, was completed in 1888, intended…
The Vellum-Rood, a vast, utilitarian structure of dark brick and heavy, carved timber, was completed in 1860,…
The Hemlock-Eaves, an elaborate and dramatic structure of Queen Anne and Shingle Style influence, completed in 1893,…
The Hearth-Ember, a rambling, formidable structure of dark brick and heavy, carved timber, was completed in 1892,…
The Slate-Shroud, an elaborate and dramatic structure of Queen Anne and Shingle Style influence, completed in 1893,…
The Glimmer-Ebon, a massive, severe structure of dark-grey fieldstone and black marble trim, was built in 1880,…
The Ashburn-Cottage, despite its deceptively modest name, is a large, rambling, late-Victorian home, built in 1902 with…
The Sycamore-Cove, a rambling, highly decorative Queen Anne style mansion built in 1890, is defined by its…
The Slate-Finial, an elaborate and dramatic structure of Queen Anne and Shingle Style influence, completed in 1893,…
The Filigree-Bale, a massive and severe structure of dark-red brick and gray limestone, was built in 1870,…
The Galt-Chantry, a masterpiece of asymmetrical Queen Anne design completed in 1890, stands today as a skeletal…
The Myrtal-Haven, a rambling, asymmetrical Neo-Jacobean mansion built in 1895, is defined by its dark red brick,…