Frank M. Rose House, Waterford, Connecticut 2
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The Frank M. Rose House is located in Waterford, New London County, Connecticut; it's across the street (Rope Ferry Road) from the First Baptist Church of Waterford. Possibly dating from circa 1840, the dwelling underwent changes circa 1870 resulting in a highly ornamented Italianate home. The 2-story structure with a gable roof and a single chimney features a heavily bracketed cornice. A circular window with decorative muntins is in each gable end. The detailed wraparound porch features an arched frieze and square recessed chamfered posts, which allows for the vertical green recessed areas to provide an artistic accent. Throughout the windows have hoods, and the architrave at the front entrance is eared, with small ornamental pieces projecting from the molding. A singular feature are the cornerposts consisting of octagonal engaged columns. The foundation of the structure is stone and brick. There is a basement to the building. The house is 1,792 square feet with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. It is part of the Jordan Village Historic District listing on the National Register of Historic Places; the historical district was listed August 23, 1990 with reference ID #90001289.
The nomination form for Jordan Village Historic District is located at
npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/90001289_text
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Frank M. Rose House, Waterford, Connecticut 2
I'm still mostly inactive on Flickr.
[This set contains 6 photos] This is a creative commons image, which you may freely use by linking to this page. Please respect the photographer and his work.
The Frank M. Rose House is located in Waterford, New London County, Connecticut; it's across the street (Rope Ferry Road) from the First Baptist Church of Waterford. Possibly dating from circa 1840, the dwelling underwent changes circa 1870 resulting in a highly ornamented Italianate home. The 2-story structure with a gable roof and a single chimney features a heavily bracketed cornice. A circular window with decorative muntins is in each gable end. The detailed wraparound porch features an arched frieze and square recessed chamfered posts, which allows for the vertical green recessed areas to provide an artistic accent. Throughout the windows have hoods, and the architrave at the front entrance is eared, with small ornamental pieces projecting from the molding. A singular feature are the cornerposts consisting of octagonal engaged columns. The foundation of the structure is stone and brick. There is a basement to the building. The house is 1,792 square feet with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. It is part of the Jordan Village Historic District listing on the National Register of Historic Places; the historical district was listed August 23, 1990 with reference ID #90001289.
The nomination form for Jordan Village Historic District is located at
npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/90001289_text
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.