Charles H. Baldwin House | |
Location: | Bellevue Avenue, opposite Perry Street, in Newport, Rhode Island United States |
Coordinates: | 41.4789°N -71.3086°W |
Map Label: | Charles H. Baldwin House |
Built: | 1877 |
Architect: | Potter & Robinson |
Architecture: | Queen Anne Shingle Style |
Added: | May 06, 1971 |
Refnum: | 71000018 |
Nrhp Type2: | nhldcp |
Nocat: | yes |
Designated Nrhp Type2: | December 8, 1972 |
Partof: | Bellevue Avenue Historic District |
Partof Refnum: | 72000023 |
Charles H. Baldwin House is a historic house on Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island, United States, that is part of the Bellevue Avenue Historic District, but is individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
The house is a -story wood-frame structure, finished on the exterior in brick, clapboards, and shingles. It was designed by William Appleton Potter and Robert Anderson and built in 1877–78, and is an excellent example of a transitional style between the Queen Anne and Shingle styles. The building features the asymmetrical and busy massing, with many gables, an extended porch with turned columns, and brick chimneys with decorative tops. The house was built for United States Navy Admiral Charles H. Baldwin as a summer house.[1]
The house was listed on the NRHP December 8, 1971.