The Huntting house displays many vigorous Queen Anne features. There is a broad splayed veranda-porch on the first floor; above is a recessed porch with curved sides made of latticework. The two-story corner bay to the left merges upward into an octagonal tower, the front half of which is an open porch. The picturesque roofscape is augmented by wide dormers, gables with bays, and narrow chimneys.
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Huntting House
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