Dow-Starr House // c.1858

A big departure from the plain, yet classically proportioned Federal period homes in Warren, this Gothic Revival on Main Street turns heads when people pass by. A quintessential Gothic “cottage,” the facade of the Dow-Starr House in Warren has also been graced by a three-sectioned Gothic Revival porch as illustrated in Alexander Jackson Downing’s plan books from the 1840s. As completed, this house followed almost exactly Andrew Jackson Downing’s Design II as illustrated in Cottage Residences 1842 ; it differed only in its use of speckled fieldstone over coursed ashlar. The house was later acquired by and used as a convent for the St. Jean Baptiste Church in Warren, who also built a school building behind. The house has seen some alterations, but remains an important architectural landmark of the town.

2 thoughts on “Dow-Starr House // c.1858

  1. Ronald's avatar Ronald March 19, 2024 / 3:51 am

    Studying architectural history sparks curiosity and appreciation for architectural diversity.

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  2. D. B.'s avatar D. B. January 20, 2025 / 10:56 am

    Building was also an apartment building and now condos.

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