Emma Flower Taylor Mansion
Emma Flower Taylor Mansion, Historic mansion in Watertown, New York, United States.
The Emma Flower Taylor Mansion is a large residential home in Watertown built in the late 19th century with distinctive architectural features throughout its structure. It features wraparound porches, corner towers, projecting bays, and dormers arranged beneath a complex roofline, all constructed from sandstone.
Built between 1896 and 1897, this mansion was commissioned by New York Governor Roswell Pettibone Flower as a wedding gift for his daughter Emma. The home was later recognized on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
The mansion displays characteristic Queen Anne style features through its decorative details and expansive porch systems that reflect late 19th-century design preferences. Visitors can explore the elaborate ornamentation across its varied roof forms and embellished surfaces.
The mansion sits along Clinton Street and can be viewed from the exterior, where all of its architectural details are visible from street level. The generous grounds surrounding the property provide good vantage points for observing the complete exterior design.
The exterior walls were built using Medina sandstone blocks that were hand-cut directly on site during construction. This on-site craftsmanship showcases the skilled building techniques that construction workers practiced during the late 1800s.
Location: New York
Architectural style: Queen Anne style architecture
GPS coordinates: 43.97222,-75.91778
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:26
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