Dunning House

Dunning House
Dunning House
House in 2007, with Victorian oriel window and porch visible.
Location: Wawayanda, NY
Nearest city: Middletown
Coordinates: 41°22′30″N 74°28′11″W / 41.375°N 74.46972°W / 41.375; -74.46972Coordinates: 41°22′30″N 74°28′11″W / 41.375°N 74.46972°W / 41.375; -74.46972
Area: 1.1 acre (4,400 m²)[1]
Built: 18th-19th century
Architectural style: Federal, Italianate
Governing body: Private residence, currently vacant
NRHP Reference#: 01001383
Added to NRHP: 2001

The Dunning House is located on Ridgebury Road in the Town of Wawayanda, New York, United States. It is a wooden house first built in the mid-18th century and extensively renovated several times in the 19th. As a result it embodies a number of different architectural styles.

A modest two-room clapboard house first built around 1750, a then-common design with a few extant examples in the region, it was later expanded in the early 19th century in a Federal style center-hall plan. The hallway still features a segmented Federal archway with its keystone supported by a pair of reeded pilasters. The hand-hewn beams, doors, trim and wall finishes are also original to that period and style.[1]

Later renovations added interior rooms with Greek Revival features such as architraves, moldings, cornices and medallions. In the Victorian era, a Stick style porch with chamfered posts and an intricate cornice molding was built on the front and an oriel window on the southwest side. Late in the 19th century, a central front gable was added with a round window.[1]

The renovations and additions over the course of the 19th century have produced a modern house of two and a half storeys with five bays. It is located on a 1.1-acre (4,400 m²) parcel, overlooking the Slate Hill area, with one other building, a modern greenhouse not considered a contributing property.[1] In 2001, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places due to its relatively intact preservation of its stylistically different architectural features. It is currently[when?] unoccupied.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Bonafide, John (February 2001). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Dunning House". http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=6541. Retrieved 2008-03-23. 

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