William Ingersoll Bowditch House
William Ingersoll Bowditch House, Greek Revival and Gothic house in Brookline, Massachusetts.
The William Ingersoll Bowditch House in Brookline is a building with clapboarded exterior, cross-gabled roof, and L-shaped layout spanning 1.5 stories. It features full-length windows on both sides of the porch, dormers with steep roofs, and drip molding frames around all window openings.
The house was built between 1844 and 1845 as part of Brookline's early formal residential subdivision on land divided by Thomas Aspinwall Davis. This period marked the development of the area as a residential neighborhood for more affluent families.
The house served as a shelter for people escaping slavery, and William Bowditch was active in the Boston Vigilance Committee. Visitors can see the building as a symbol of this important role in the abolitionist movement.
The house is located in an established residential neighborhood with good walkability. Its position on a local street makes it easy to reach and explore on foot without difficulty.
The building blends two distinct architectural styles: Greek Revival elements in its main structure and Gothic Revival details in its roof features. This combination shows how different stylistic influences came together in a single house.
Location: Massachusetts
Architectural style: Greek Revival architecture, Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 42.33556,-71.11694
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:09
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