Kragsyde (demolished)

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Kragsyde (demolished) was a celebrated late-19th-century seaside mansion in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, renowned as one of the most iconic and influential examples of American Shingle Style architecture.

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instanceOf Shingle Style building
historic building
house
mansion
seaside residence
architect John Goddard Stearns Jr.
Peabody & Stearns
Robert Swain Peabody
architecturalMovement Shingle style architecture
surface form: American Shingle Style
architecturalStyle Shingle style architecture
surface form: Shingle Style
buildingMaterial stone foundation elements
wood shingles
category Demolished buildings and structures in Massachusetts
Historic houses in Massachusetts
Houses in Essex County, Massachusetts
Shingle Style houses
completionDate 1880s
context Gilded Age coastal estates
country United States of America
demolished yes
designedAs summer residence
documentation recorded in architectural history literature
era late 19th century
hasArchitecturalInfluenceFrom Queen Anne–era massing principles
picturesque movement in architecture
hasView ocean
heritageStatus demolished building
influenced 20th-century interpretations of Shingle Style mansions
subsequent American Shingle Style seaside houses
knownAs Kragsyde
locatedIn Essex County, Massachusetts
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
locatedOn Atlantic coast of North America
surface form: Atlantic Ocean coast
locationDescription seaside site on the North Shore of Massachusetts
notableFor integration with rugged seaside landscape
picturesque massing and complex rooflines
use of continuous wood shingle cladding
recognizedBy architectural historians as a key Shingle Style precedent
region New England
significance highly influential in late-19th-century American residential design
iconic example of American Shingle Style architecture
status no longer extant

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Shingle style architecture hasNotableExample Kragsyde (demolished)