Chateauesque style houses, based on sixteenth-century French countryside chateaux and popularized by society architect Richard Morris Hunt (1827-1895), is perhaps the most grandiose of the late Victorian styles, epitomizing all the excesses of the Gilded Age.
This style includes an abundance of vertical detailing over symmetrical masonry facades, steeply pitched hipped roofs, elaborate projecting dormers and gable parapets, towers, spires, tall chimneys and all manner of Gothic and Renaissance detailing.
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