Alden Villa, Historic mansion in Cornwall, United States.
Alden Villa is a mansion designed in Queen Anne and Shingle style architecture, featuring an exterior main gable entrance, clerestory windows, and a great hall with a musicians' gallery. The interior combines various architectural elements characteristic of the late 19th century.
The residence was designed in 1881 by renowned architect Stanford White for R. Percy Alden and remained under his ownership until 1949. After this period, ownership changed and the property became documented in the historic register.
The mansion displays Victorian craftsmanship through half-timbering, stained glass wall installations, and stucco mosaics embedded with colored glass pieces. These decorative elements shape the interior experience and reflect the detailed ornamentation typical of the period.
The property is documented through the National Register of Historic Places database, which provides photographs and detailed historical records. This resource offers helpful information for visitors wanting to learn about the building and its background.
The building served as the main filming location for the 2001 film WatchUsDie.com, with most scenes shot inside the residence. Film enthusiasts may recognize various rooms and architectural features from this production.
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