John and Gertrude Parkinson House // 1902

Teardowns have always been a common occurrence in cities, though replacement buildings from before WWII tended to be more substantially designed and built. This stately manse on Beacon Street in the Back Bay was built in 1902 on a lot previously comprised of two townhouses! This residence was built in 1902 for John and Gertrude Weld Parkinson from plans by the renowned firm of Peabody and Stearns. The Classical Revival style house has a limestone face and chunky stone lintels at the second floor to break up the facade. After income tax was introduced in the early 1900s and changing economic conditions for wealthy homeowners shifted, large single-family homes were no longer the norm. This home (and many others in Back Bay) was converted to a multi-family apartment building and today is home to eight condo units.

One thought on “John and Gertrude Parkinson House // 1902

  1. cmleich's avatar cmleich December 19, 2023 / 12:14 pm

    Sober grandeur. The plans on the linked website are well worth reviewing. Not surprisingly, there are FIVE servants’ bedrooms.

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