Roofs during the victorian era were almost exclusively made from slate which set them apart from houses that were built previously.
Victorian roof features.
The large victorian mansion was named elmhurst because of the large elm trees which were planted by mr.
Steeply pitched roof of irregular shape usually with dominant front facing gable.
Ornamental terracotta ridge tiles can be seen adorning the apex of many a victorian roof.
How to spot a victorian.
See if you can spot the different characteristics of victorian houses.
But the term victorian architecture actually refers to styles that emerged in the period between 1830 and 1910 during the reign of queen victoria.
You may not find all the different characteristics all on one house.
Sash windows they open by sliding the window up during the next few pages you will find out more about victorian houses by looking at many photographs.
Types of victorian styles include.
Roofs made of slate.
Common features of victorian homes included towers turrets dormers and wide wrap around porches.
This is one of the most distinctive features of a victorian house.
The roofs are usually ornately decorated with small carved ornaments on the gable ends and the ridge where the two sloping sides of the roof meet.
A common mental image of a victorian home looks much like a dollhouse with elaborate trim and bright colors having tilted roofs.
Decorative railings and turned posts were typical of these victorian porches that usually wrapped around at least two sides of the house.
Posts balusters with a rail running along the top usually found along the edge of stairs a porch a balcony a roof.
Steeply pitched roof towers turrets balconies spacious porches and bold paint colors.
Original victorian ridge tiles are a charming architectural feature well worth preserving and can often be repaired or replicas made using broken old pieces as a template.
A glossary of common architectural features and terms.
One of the most prominent examples of the style can be seen at philadelphia city hall which features a crested mansard roof dormers with decorative hoods and heavily ornate window surrounds.
Ornate trim work around the porches included gingerbread cutouts and spindle work.
Second empire queen anne stick shingle and richardsonian romanesque.
The mansion boasts queen anne features.
Should they become loose they can be secured by being re bedded in mortar.
One of the most dramatic of all the victorian era styles is the richardsonian romanesque.