William F. Norton House Explained

William F. Norton House
Location:1 Stanley Ave., Kingfield, Maine
Coordinates:44.9608°N -70.1517°W
Builder:Norton, Lavella & William
Architecture:Queen Anne
Added:July 8, 1982
Refnum:82000741

The William F. Norton House is a historic house at 1 Stanley Avenue in Kingfield, Maine. Built in 1900 by brothers William and Lavella Norton, it is a particularly elaborate example of Queen Anne architecture in a rural setting with a square tower believed to be unique in the state. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It now houses a restaurant and bed and breakfast inn.

Description and history

The Norton House is set on the east side of Stanley Avenue, a residential side street just outside the village center of Kingfield. It is a -story wood-frame structure, with a complex cross-gable configuration that includes a prominent three-story square tower with an elaborate woodwork parapet at the top. The building is finished in a combination of shingling (including decorative cut shingles at the higher levels) and clapboards, and rests on a granite foundation.[1]

The house was built in 1900-01 by Lavella Norton, a master builder whose other local works include the Amos G. Winter House and Webster Hall. The interior woodwork was executed by Norton's brother William, and includes a molded oak arch, a multi-wood parquet floor in the dining room, and kitchen cabinetry and molding of birdseye maple.[1]

The house is now a bed and breakfast inn and restaurant.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=82000741}} NRHP nomination for William F. Norton House]. National Park Service. 2015-02-28.