Wright-Wilmington House, Toledo
The Wright-Wilmington House is a historic residence built in 1895 for Albert G. Wright. This distinctive home is constructed from rose brick and showcases the architectural style of the Queen Anne period, a design choice that emphasizes ornate and eclectic details. One of the unique features of the house is its rare Hip-On Gable roof configuration, a style that adds both complexity and charm to its silhouette. The house also boasts a wide, encircling veranda that invites visitors to appreciate its exterior beauty and the surrounding landscape.
The entrance to the Wright-Wilmington House is particularly striking. The main doors are original to the house and are framed by a Romanesque-style arch, setting a grand and welcoming tone for those entering the residence. Inside, the house continues to impress with its use of high-quality materials and attention to detail. The floors are covered in oak and cherry wood, providing a warm and elegant foundation throughout the home.
In the hall, there is an oak fireplace that serves as a focal point and adds to the historic charm of the house. The living room features a solid cherry fireplace, offering a touch of luxury and complementing the cherry wood floors. The interior is further enhanced by beautiful descriptive moldings, which add depth and character to the walls and ceilings, completing the gorgeous interior ambiance of the Wright-Wilmington House.
The entrance to the Wright-Wilmington House is particularly striking. The main doors are original to the house and are framed by a Romanesque-style arch, setting a grand and welcoming tone for those entering the residence. Inside, the house continues to impress with its use of high-quality materials and attention to detail. The floors are covered in oak and cherry wood, providing a warm and elegant foundation throughout the home.
In the hall, there is an oak fireplace that serves as a focal point and adds to the historic charm of the house. The living room features a solid cherry fireplace, offering a touch of luxury and complementing the cherry wood floors. The interior is further enhanced by beautiful descriptive moldings, which add depth and character to the walls and ceilings, completing the gorgeous interior ambiance of the Wright-Wilmington House.
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Sight Name: Wright-Wilmington House
Sight Location: Toledo, USA (See walking tours in Toledo)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Toledo, USA (See walking tours in Toledo)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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