fbpx
Wikipedia

Wildwood Hall

Wildwood Hall is a historic house on Moore's Hill Road in Newbury, Vermont. Also known locally as The Castle, it is a distinctive example of Shingle style architecture, designed as a country house by William M. Butterfield and completed in 1895. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.[1]

Wildwood Hall
LocationMoore's Hill Rd., Newbury, Vermont
Coordinates44°3′54″N 72°4′24″W / 44.06500°N 72.07333°W / 44.06500; -72.07333
Area11 acres (4.5 ha)
Built1893 (1893)
Built byMartin Perkins
ArchitectWilliam M. Butterfield
Architectural styleShingle Style
NRHP reference No.78000237[1]
Added to NRHPOctober 2, 1978

Description and history edit

Wildwood Hall stands in southeastern Newbury, on a hillside overlooking the Connecticut River valley to the east and south. It is set on the north side of Moore's Hill Road, on an 11-acre (4.5 ha) parcel that is formally landscaped in the immediate vicinity of the house. The house is a 2+12-story, its first floor built out of uncoursed fieldstone, and its upper levels framed in wood and clad in wooden shingles. The main block is covered by a gabled roof, while the crossing ell has a gambrel roof. At the crook of the ell, a round tower with conical roof rises above a squared porch supported by fieldstone columns. The interior retains original Queen Anne woodwork, and a mosaic marble floor in its main floor.[2]

The house was built between 1893 and 1895, for George Moore, on a site that was documented as early as 1799 for its magnificent views of the river valley. It was designed by William M. Butterfield of Manchester, New Hampshire, who had a reputation for high-quality Queen Anne and Shingle style designs. Moore lived here until his death in 1905.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Richard C. Cote (1978). "NRHP nomination for Wildwood Hall". National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-09-24. with photos from 1978

wildwood, hall, historic, house, moore, hill, road, newbury, vermont, also, known, locally, castle, distinctive, example, shingle, style, architecture, designed, country, house, william, butterfield, completed, 1895, listed, national, register, historic, place. Wildwood Hall is a historic house on Moore s Hill Road in Newbury Vermont Also known locally as The Castle it is a distinctive example of Shingle style architecture designed as a country house by William M Butterfield and completed in 1895 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 1 Wildwood HallU S National Register of Historic PlacesShow map of VermontShow map of the United StatesLocationMoore s Hill Rd Newbury VermontCoordinates44 3 54 N 72 4 24 W 44 06500 N 72 07333 W 44 06500 72 07333Area11 acres 4 5 ha Built1893 1893 Built byMartin PerkinsArchitectWilliam M ButterfieldArchitectural styleShingle StyleNRHP reference No 78000237 1 Added to NRHPOctober 2 1978Description and history editWildwood Hall stands in southeastern Newbury on a hillside overlooking the Connecticut River valley to the east and south It is set on the north side of Moore s Hill Road on an 11 acre 4 5 ha parcel that is formally landscaped in the immediate vicinity of the house The house is a 2 1 2 story its first floor built out of uncoursed fieldstone and its upper levels framed in wood and clad in wooden shingles The main block is covered by a gabled roof while the crossing ell has a gambrel roof At the crook of the ell a round tower with conical roof rises above a squared porch supported by fieldstone columns The interior retains original Queen Anne woodwork and a mosaic marble floor in its main floor 2 The house was built between 1893 and 1895 for George Moore on a site that was documented as early as 1799 for its magnificent views of the river valley It was designed by William M Butterfield of Manchester New Hampshire who had a reputation for high quality Queen Anne and Shingle style designs Moore lived here until his death in 1905 2 See also editNational Register of Historic Places listings in Orange County VermontReferences edit a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 a b Richard C Cote 1978 NRHP nomination for Wildwood Hall National Park Service Retrieved 2016 09 24 with photos from 1978 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wildwood Hall amp oldid 1090751112, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.