Harriet Phillips Bungalow
Harriet Phillips Bungalow, American Craftsman house in Claverack, United States.
The Harriet Phillips Bungalow is an American Craftsman house in Claverack featuring characteristic design elements like low-pitched rooflines, overhanging eaves, and exposed wooden rafters. The structure showcases solid wood construction with careful attention to detail throughout the building.
The house was constructed in 1926 during a period of residential growth in upstate New York. It emerged during the height of Craftsman design influence on regional home building in the Claverack-Red Mills area.
The house reflects the Craftsman movement's focus on handcrafted details and natural materials in residential design. Visitors can see how this philosophy shaped the way homes were built to emphasize quality craftsmanship over mass production.
The house stands at the intersection of Routes 9H, 23, and 23B in Claverack, roughly 4 miles (6 kilometers) southeast of Hudson and 8 miles (13 kilometers) south of Kinderhook. Since it remains a private home, visitors can appreciate it from the street but should not expect to enter the interior.
The house earned a place on the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its architectural merit as an early Craftsman example in the region. This designation reflects the building's significance in documenting early twentieth-century residential construction methods and design standards.
Location: Claverack
Inception: 1926
Architectural style: American Craftsman
Address: 438 NY 23B
GPS coordinates: 42.22722,-73.74944
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:03
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