William H. Rose House
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The William H. Rose House in Stony Point, New York is an ornate Carpenter Gothic-style house from the mid-19th century, originally built for a wealthy local businessman. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999, the house features a steeply-pitched cross-gabled roof, elaborate vergeboards, and finials, preserving much of its original layout and trim.
Surrounded by residential neighborhoods and historic outbuildings, the property includes a carriage house and an original outhouse, contributing to its historic character. The house's history dates back to the early 19th century, showcasing the posthumous influence of Andrew Jackson Downing's architectural philosophies in its design.
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