Benedict-Miller House, Victorian residence in Hillside Historic District, Waterbury, United States.
The Benedict-Miller House is a three-story residence with red brick on the lower level and wooden panels on the upper floors, featuring Queen Anne design elements. Paired entrance doors and a veranda distinguish the southern side of the structure.
Built in 1879 by the architecture firm Palliser, Palliser & Company, the house was commissioned by Charles Benedict, a major figure in Connecticut's brass manufacturing. Benedict did not live to see his home completed, as he died before the project finished.
The interior features wood paneling and carved details that reflect how wealthy families designed their homes in the late 1800s. Walking through the rooms, you can see the craftsmanship and taste that owners valued during that era.
The house sits in the Hillside Historic District, roughly three blocks north of Waterbury Green, where visitors can park and begin exploring the neighborhood. The property offers views toward downtown and surrounding industrial areas as you walk the grounds.
The house blends Queen Anne and Stick architectural styles, two distinct design trends from the same period. This combination allows visitors to observe multiple architectural influences within a single structure.
Location: Waterbury
Inception: 1879
Architects: Palliser, Palliser & Company
Part of: Hillside Historic District
Address: 32 Hillside Avenue
GPS coordinates: 41.56167,-73.04167
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:07
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