Architecture
By Happy Jasta · 14 September, 2024
The historic Carpenter Gothic home was built for the family of Senator Justin Smith Morrill in 1848. The homestead features steeply-pitched slate roof, grand columned portico and mahogany woodwork inside.
Image: Justin Smith Morrill Homestead
This 12-bedroom Irish castle is built for Sir Richard Levinge in 1810s. The top-lit staircase and doors made of carved oak and a first-floor gallery decorated with fluted shafts are some cool features.
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Built in 1860s, this 4-bedroom holiday rental home was a Congregational Chapel earlier. It features high ceilings, arched and rose windows and exposed roof trusses.
Image: Hamptons
It is one of 12 houses built in 1865 by Baroness Angela Burdett-Coutts. Made from colour stock brick and stone dressings, it features ornate wooden turrets and stone bosses.
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Built in 1862, this Civil War era private estate is among the oldest houses in New York's Snedens Landing. The home brims with Gothic Revival details, complete with tall ceilings and big rooms.
Image: OneKey MLS