Queen Anne

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Queen Anne is a picturesque late-19th-century architectural style characterized by asymmetrical facades, decorative trim, varied rooflines, and ornate detailing.

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Queen Anne canonical 66

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
aestheticGoal picturesque visual effect
rich surface ornamentation
alsoKnownAs Queen Anne Revival
Queen Anne Revival
surface form: Queen Anne style
characterizedBy asymmetrical facades
bay windows
complex silhouettes
decorative chimneys
decorative gables
decorative trim
ornamental brackets
ornate detailing
patterned shingles
picturesque massing
projecting bays
spindlework
stained glass windows
towers
turrets
varied rooflines
varied wall textures
wraparound porches
developedIn United Kingdom
hasElement balustrades
brick or stone foundations
decorative brackets under eaves
decorative porch friezes
decorative window surrounds
front-facing gable
half-timbering in gables
oriel windows
ornamental cresting
ornamental panels
ornate entry doors
projecting bay windows
sunburst motifs
terra-cotta ornament
transom windows
turned porch posts
wraparound verandas
hasMaterial brick
decorative terra cotta
shingle siding
stone
wood siding
hasNotableFeature eclectic use of historical motifs
high level of decorative detail
hasPlan asymmetrical layouts
irregular floor plans
hasRoofType cross-gabled roofs
hipped roofs with lower cross gables
irregular rooflines
steeply pitched roofs
influencedBy Renaissance detailing
domestic architecture of 17th- and 18th-century England
medieval English architecture
popularIn United States of America
surface form: United States

late Victorian era
relatedStyle Shingle style architecture
surface form: Shingle style

Stick Style
surface form: Stick style

Victorian architecture
timePeriod late 19th century
usedFor residential buildings
small public buildings
suburban villas
urban townhouses

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subject surface form: Cape May Historic District
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subject surface form: Asylum Hill
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