Worcester State Hospital Farmhouse, Colonial Revival hospital building in Worcester, United States.
Worcester State Hospital Farmhouse is a brick building with two and a half stories, featuring an L-shaped layout and a hip roof topped by two cupolas. The structure was designed with classical elements that reflect the architectural style of the late 1800s.
The building was constructed in 1896 and served as housing for residents who worked in agriculture until 1969. It was an essential part of the hospital complex and reflects the evolution of mental health facilities in Massachusetts.
The structure exemplifies the architectural influence that shaped multiple Massachusetts state hospitals during the late nineteenth century development of mental health facilities.
The building now houses mental health offices and is not easily accessible to the public. The site is located within a larger hospital campus and requires advance notice for visits.
A distinctive feature is the shed-roof porch with Tuscan columns and latticework that conceals the basement along the Plantation Street wing. These design details showcase the refined craftsmanship typical of building construction in this era.
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