Queen Anne

Picture by Brooke Bobovnyik

This Queen Anne house is located in Warren. Unfortunately, it is beyond repair.

Picture by Brooke Bobovnyik

This Queen Anne house is located in Warren. At the top of house is a crenulation (located in front of the keystone window), which is medieval in style. The keystone window, on the other hand, is Classical Revival style. Looking closely at the columns on the porch, one notices that there is only one on the far right side. This is due to the column base being rolled out onto the side.

Picture by Brooke Bobovnyik

This house is located in Warren. The Queen Anne style picks up different elements of style. The massing (shape) of the house is Queen Anne, but the ornamentation of the house is in Colonial Revival style.

Picture by Brooke Bobovnyik

This Queen Anne house in Warren, indicated by the multiple roof angles, draws on numerous elements. For instance, the designs on the porch are Chinese.

Picture by Brooke Bobovnyik

This Queen Anne house in Lisbon is dated to 1808, too early for this style. There's an older house hiding here. The brick work on the left section of the house is older than the brick on the right portion of the house, suggesting that the left portion is from 1808. The features on the side of the house (not in view) and the wood features on top were added later.