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Date Built
1780
Date of Restoration
2004 - 2006
Description
Front stairs. From Anne W. Baker's Site and Building Summary for the Cory Farm Complex: "The front stairs is a tightly winding, open staircase constructed in three turns. The stairway ascends in front of the east wall of the chimney well. The stringer is decorated with scrolls. The stick balusters are square, the banister is molded and the newel posts are plain. The walls are plastered and have a painted baseboard. Half way up the stairs is a 6'4" tall by 2'9" wide doorway that originally opened into a chamber or smoke room built into the brick chimney."
Location
212 Cornell Road, Westport, MA
Document Type
Image
Rights
Images in the "Anne W. Baker Collection," at Roger Williams University Libraries Archives (Bristol, Rhode Island) may be protected under copyright law. They may only be used for educational, teaching, and learning purposes. If intended use is beyond these purposes, it is the responsibility of the user to obtain the appropriate copyright permissions.
Resource Type
Photograph
Style/Period
18th century, Georgian and 19th Century, Greek Revival
Recommended Citation
"Cory House 078: Front Stairs" (2021). Images. 238.
https://docs.rwu.edu/baker_images/238
Keywords
Cory House, historic houses