House at 36 Forest Street
House at 36 Forest Street, Historical residential building in Asylum Hill, Hartford, United States.
The house at 36 Forest Street is a two-and-a-half-story wooden structure covered in shingles with a distinctive gambrel roof. The facade features asymmetrical windows arranged in a pattern typical of Shingle Style design from that era.
The house was built in 1885 after an earlier structure from 1853 was destroyed by fire in 1870. It remains one of the few surviving buildings from Hartford's original Nook Farm development.
The house shows the style that wealthy families chose for their Hartford homes in the late 1800s. Walking past, you can notice the crafted details that were typical of how people built and lived in this neighborhood back then.
The building sits on the east side of Forest Street, roughly 150 meters north of its intersection with Hawthorn Street. It is now used as an apartment complex and can be viewed from the street.
The house is one of only a handful still standing on Forest Street, as most other Nook Farm residences were demolished in 1963 to make room for a school. This survival tells you how much of Hartford's historic housing stock disappeared in the decades after World War II.
Location: Hartford
Architectural style: Shingle style architecture
GPS coordinates: 41.76444,-72.69972
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:11
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