
This lovely house in Newburgh, NY, experienced a major fire that largely destroyed the second story and portions of the roof, caused by an overheated power strip. The first-story rooms, with wonderful historic woodwork and other finishes, also suffered water damage. Fortunately, it is being restored and rebuilt as it was.
Work is still underway, but the exterior is largely completed. I’ve passed by several times during construction and have been impressed with the quality of the workmanship. I took the “after” photo last March.
According to John Foreman of the Big Old Houses blog, the house started as a wood-framed Italianate style house (now the center portion of the long side). A Shingle Style addition was first built on the left side, and the original house was refaced in stone and shingle. A short time later, the right side addition was built with its prominent stone chimney and tower.
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