Arnett-Fullen House, Gothic Revival house in Boulder, United States
The Arnett-Fullen House is a residence in Boulder that combines Gothic Revival and Second Empire styles, featuring pointed arches and a mansard roof. The building sits on Pearl Street and displays the architectural ambitions typical of late 19th century Colorado homes.
The well-known architect George King designed this house in 1877 for Willamette Arnett, marking an important building project of that time. It later became recognized as a historic landmark and was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
The house displays a blend of Gothic and Second Empire elements that reflect how wealthy residents in Boulder wanted their homes to look during that era. The style continues to shape how people see the Pearl Street neighborhood today.
The house is visible from the street and located near downtown Boulder, making it easy to visit on foot. Since it is a private residence, visitors can appreciate the architecture and fence from the street without entering the property.
An impressive cast-iron fence originally transported from Omaha surrounds the property and adds to the visual appeal of the estate. This gate was later recognized as a separate landmark and receives its own historical protection.
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