Harris Sayles House // c.1860

This handsome Italianate style house is located on Dog Hill Road in Killingly Center, Connecticut. The house appears to date to the years just before the Civil War and historic maps show that the property was owned by Harris Sayles, a co-owner of the large woolen mill in nearby Dayville. The home was built for Harris and his wife, Phebe. The house stands out for its two-tiered gallery of porches with large chamfered posts and paired brackets and has some Classical corner pilasters and door surrounds noting the transitional period from Classical Greek Revival style to the romantic Italianate style.

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  1. Daniel K Stravato's avatar Daniel K Stravato February 25, 2025 / 5:05 pm

    Hello, I am the current owner of the house on Dog Hill Rd. If you would like to update the photo, we have recently repaired the windows framing the front door. Looks a little nicer. Your photo does look nice though. Thank you.

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