Roseland Cottage Woodstock, Connecticut
habs photo of roseland cottage (1970).
roseland cottage, known pink house or bowen house, summer home built wealthy businessman henry c. bowen in 1846. bowen hosted u.s. presidents then-famous independence day celebrations @ roseland park. ulysses s. grant bowled first strike in bowling alley located in carriage barn.
the pink colored house features tall, angular gables, gingerbread trim, , 21 formal flower gardens outlined dwarf boxwood hedges, according hartford courant article. roseland example of victorian gothic revival style, can seen in pointed gables, scrolled bargeboards, many tall chimneys, , leaded glass windows in diamond shapes. outside walls, of board , batten wood siding, have been painted 13 different colors on past 150 years—all shades of pink (as of summer of 2006 house coral or salmon color). house still has owners original furniture , knickknacks.
roseland designed (under bowen s direction) architect joseph c. wells. design influenced architectural design books of architectural critic andrew jackson downing.
fine homebuilding magazine named roseland 1 of 25 important houses in america in 2006 fine homebuilding houses annual issue.
roseland cottage purchased historic new england in 1970 , open public tours.
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