Created By: Oxford Historic Preservation Commission
The mansard roof characterized by its 4 sided gambrel design is highlighted by the three story tower that sits central to the home. It is one of only 3 French Second Empire homes in Oxford. It was built by Geroge Hundley and was one of the earliest "Tourist Houses" in Oxford. The B&B industry would be proud of this masterpiece of design. In addition to these details, there ar eonly two other homes that were constructed of 19th century bricks still standing. One other one is on our Main Street tour.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Oxford Historic District Walking Tour (College Street)
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