Manchester, New Hampshire, Queen Anne

This house, built c. 1890, in Manchester, New Hampshire, is Queen Anne in style.

American Queen Anne emerged from the English Queen Anne style and developed its own distinctive characteristics. Typical features of the style seen here are the use of patterned shingle and clapboard for different areas of the house, porches on several stories, bay windows and varied window sizes, round towers, and prominent chimneys.

Understanding the style of a house is the essential first step in developing a restoration plan that prioritizes the preservation and restoration of character-defining features while making changes necessary for modern life in an old house.

More than two dozen full-color photos illustrate the Queen Anne style in Chapter 2 of “Restoring Your Historic House, The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners.” It is the perfect holiday gift for the old house lover on your list!

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