The Queen Anne-Victorian style is an extremely varied and
decoratively rich architectural style. This style usually plays on a contrast of materials
with the first floors often made of brick or stone with the top floor made of
wood. Roofs are usually gabled or hipped. Features include turrets or towers,
finials, pendants, and stained glass windows. Most Queen Anne-Victorians have
large porches, verandas and balconies.
Ilma says
Where is located this house “Queen Anne Victorian, 1880-1900”? Can you tell me the address and where can I find it?
Dean Eastman says
I took that picture over 25 years ago but as I remember the picture was taken in Beverly, MA. I can’t remember the street name but I am pretty sure that it was on one of the side streets that connect Cabot and Rantoul Streets near the Beverly Historical Society on Cabot St