Historic Townhouse

101-129 W Gordon St, Savannah, GA 31401
Historic Townhouse
  • Colonial Revival 85%
  • Victorian 60%

This building showcases a blend of traditional urban townhouse design. Its significance lies in its representation of architectural styles prevalent in the region, providing insight into the historical context of urban living.

Architectural Styles

Colonial Revival

85%

The building exemplifies Colonial Revival through its symmetrical faΓ§ade and use of brick, common in early American architecture.

  • Symmetrical faΓ§ade
  • Brick construction
  • Double-hung sash windows
  • Landscaped front yard
  • Decorative iron railings
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Victorian

60%

Elements of the Victorian style can be seen in the detailed wrought ironwork and the varied window designs that add character to the structure.

  • Wrought iron railings
  • Bay windows
  • Decorative trim
  • Asymmetrical facade
  • Steep rooflines
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built during the late 19th to early 20th century, this townhouse reflects the architectural evolution as cities expanded to accommodate growing populations.

Fun Facts

  • The building is located in a historically significant neighborhood.
  • It has been preserved to reflect its original architectural features.
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