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Although hard to define, Queen Anne is the most elaborate and eccentric of all Victorian house styles. The Castle possesses many of the flourishes associated with Queen Anne architecture. Constructed of brick and stone it is lavished with gingerbread, spindles, Tiffany designed stained glass, spectacularly patterned chimneys and roof. Another Victorian quality is the abundance of extensions such as the wrap-around veranda with extensive carvings, expansive bay windows, and dramatic tower.
The majestic porte-cochere greats guests with dramatic impact. The built in bench is the perfect place to await you vehicle or horse drawn carriage. The exterior of The Castle is constructed of beautifully patterned masonry with a few details in wood and terra cotta. Its steeply pitched irregular roof and the overall asymmetric shape of the house are all very distinct features of Queen Anne style Victorian architecture. |
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