This pastiche of Queen Anne, Tudor Revival, and Romanesque Revival elements includes unusual fanlighted eyebrow dormers, half timbering, and oriel windows. Well maintained behind an elegant wrought iron fence on spacious grounds, the two-and-one-half-story house of rough-faced stone has suffered few alterations since its 1910 conversion to a hotel.
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Wrightsman Hotel
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