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Romanesque Revival Tower and Chimney

Boston architect Henry Hobson Richardson developed his Victorian era take on the 11th and 12th century Romanesque architecture of southern France, Spain and Italy in the 1870s. He worked in the style until his early death in 1886 and others continued using it into the early 20th century. This example with its wonderful Romanesque Revival tower and chimney was designed by noted Maine architect John Calvin Stevens.

Homes in the style tend to be large and built of brick or stone, often with carved ornament. Broad arches are a characteristic feature of the style. This house has a massive low arch ornamented with floriate carved brownstone blocks at its recessed entryway.

Romanesque Revival is one of 25 styles and types described and illustrated with hundreds of color photos in Chapter 2 of Restoring Your Historic House, The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners.

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