Captain Stone House, Romanesque Revival residence in Cincinnati, United States.
The Captain Stone House stands at 405 Oak Street and displays Romanesque Revival style with a round tower and prominent gable roofs. The structure was built entirely from limestone and shows carefully worked stone blocks of varying sizes throughout its walls.
Architect Samuel Hannaford designed the house in 1890 for George N. Stone, a former Civil War officer who went on to become a successful businessman in Cincinnati. The building now stands on the National Register of Historic Places as an important example from that era.
The residence reflects the tastes of affluent residents who valued stone construction and elaborate architectural details during the late 1800s. The heavy walls and carefully crafted stonework show the high craftsmanship standards people expected then.
The house sits at a street corner and is visible from the outside. The solid stone construction is durable and the architectural details are easy to spot from the street.
The stone blocks were cut in varying sizes, showing large pieces for lintels and smaller blocks for detailed trim work. This craftsmanship variety was typical of high-quality buildings from that period.
Location: Ohio
Architects: Samuel Hannaford
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
Made from material: limestone
GPS coordinates: 39.13083,-84.50139
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:25
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