F. L. Ames Gardener's Cottage Explained

F. L. Ames Gardener's Cottage
Nrhp Type:nhldcp
Nrhp Type2:cp
Nocat:yes
Coordinates:42.0736°N -71.0933°W
Location:Easton, Massachusetts
Built:1884-1885
Architect:Henry Hobson Richardson
Architecture:Richardsonian Romanesque
Designated Nrhp Type:December 23, 1987
Designated Nrhp Type2:November 3, 1972
Partof Refnum:87002598
Partof:H. H. Richardson Historic District of North Easton

The F. L. Ames Gardener's Cottage is a small residential house in North Easton, Massachusetts.[1] This building was designed in 1884 by noted American architect Henry Hobson Richardson and built the following year. This building sits on the original Ames estate and was designed soon after the neighboring Ames Gate Lodge (also a Richardson design). Frederick Lothrop Ames also commissioned Richardson to build the nearby Old Colony Railroad Station. Two other notable buildings in North Easton, the Ames Free Library and Oakes Ames Memorial Hall, were also Richardson designs and commissioned by the Ames family.

The exterior of the Gardener's house has been renovated and is not easily identified as a Richardson building. However the footprint and structure remain intact, including a circular tower on one corner of the house. The ivy-covered walls, long associated with this building, were removed during the renovation.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl . 1984 . H. H. Richardson: Complete Architectural Works . Cambridge, Mass. . MIT Press . 0262150239 . registration .