Oliver Bronson House, National Historic Landmark in Hudson, United States
The Oliver Bronson House is a three-story residential home in Hudson with distinctive brackets and finely worked details on the facade that exemplify the Hudson River Bracketed style. The building sits on an expansive lot and is accompanied by three additional outbuildings that form part of the original property.
The house was built in 1811 and later transformed by renowned architect Alexander Jackson Davis, who added new design elements between 1838 and 1849. These renovations marked the transition from simpler building styles to the more ornamental ideas of the 1800s.
The house shows how wealthy homeowners' tastes evolved in the 1800s, with elaborate decoration on the exterior reflecting new artistic ideas. Visitors can see how the ornamental details and brackets express a shift away from simple, plain designs.
A visit requires advance scheduling since the property is not regularly open and is managed through preservation programs. Spring through fall offers the best time to visit when weather is pleasant and restoration work is less likely to interfere.
The property complex sits set back from the street on approximately 50 acres of land with meadows and wooded areas, giving it a quiet, private quality today. This distance from urban structure preserves it from town density and makes it feel like a peaceful retreat.
Location: New York
Architects: Alexander Jackson Davis
Architectural style: Hudson River Bracketed architectural style
GPS coordinates: 42.24312,-73.78576
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:11
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