This mansard-roofed Victorian is relatively unadorned and seems largely unchanged, even though it was built before 1884 and can be located on the Burleigh map, "Nyack on the Hudson." The slate tile mansard roof has a flower design between the two...
This large, mansard-roofed house has its original slate tiles, hooded windows, single brackets, bay windows and other architectural features. some of these are detailed by colors of paint. In the back on the left is an old garage or shed.
This miniature mansard-roofed house has slate shingles and hooded windows. The doors are etched glass. The carpenter-lace porch decorations are not strictly typical of the style but are charming. This was the home of A. C. and Annie Beardsley, and...
A beautiful house! with a mansard roof with slate tiles, shutters, curved window lintels, a wide porch with a circular addition on the right, and a front doorway flanked by narrow glass panels.
There have been virtually no changes made to the outside of this mansard-roofed house. Note the slate shingles on the roof, the hooded windows, and the double brackets under the eaves. This three-story dwelling is found on Map 12 of the 1919...
A handsome doorway, a bracketed cupola, and long first-floor windows grace this house. The sidewalk is blue slate, which has largely disappeared from Nyack's streets.
This 1872 Gothic Revival house delights the eye with elaborate window hoods, a rosette slate roof, and grand use of carpenter's lace on the porch, railings, and balcony. This picture was part of the Nyack Centennial Project featuring houses which...
This delightful 1872 Gothic Revival dwelling has hood molding over the windows, an elaborate slate roof with inlaid rosettes, and copious carpenter's lace. It's a beautiful South Nyack house.
Originally the Peter DePew house, this "extraordinary Free Classic Queen Anne-style house" is now a real estate office. The quote is from Nieweg and Reimann, "Survey of Historic Buildings Village of Nyack, NY," 1989 which has a wonderful...
This house was built around 1895 by brothers Harvey and Charles Demarest. The front porch is unique in its construction, resulting in steps that are not in line with the front door. This 1996 picture shows the original slate shingles on the roof...
This mansard-roofed Victorian has been appropriately preserved. The slate, fish-scale shingles are original. The hooded windows set into the roof, the double brackets under the eaves, and the porch with a simple balustrade are evidence of more than...
A Victorian house that has retained most of its original architectural features. The mansard roof has slate tiles, the double brackets under the eaves are a unique design, and the front porch has an alcove. See also Nyack Library images #2751 and...
The architectural features of a High Victorian home, like the house at 59 Jefferson Street, Nyack, include fish scale slate shingles, double bracketed eaves and bargeboard, colonettes, and a second story balcony.
The barn at 47 Washington Avenue in South Nyack is as ornate as many houses. In "A Stroll Through South Nyack," the walker is advised; "Don't miss the abundant Gothic detail on the barn - a quatrefoil window, hooded windows, slate roof with...
This is a postcard of the Gothic building known as Boulderberg Manor. The house has two steep gables which interrupt the roof-lines. In addition, there are dormers with steep gables on the main portion of the house as well as a cupola. There are...
Inventory form for building located on Ant Hill Rd. recording the following information: Hon. William J. Bozzuffi (owner at time of inventory). A two and a half story half-timbered stucco construction, rectangular plan with slate roof. Brick...
Inventory form for building located on Pine Hills Rd; at intersection Ridge Rd and Pepperidge Rds recording the following information: Edward R. Bergin (owner at time of inventory). A two story L-shaped stucco on brick. Low hipped roof, brackets...
Inventory form for building located on Lookout Rd., west side recording the following information: John E. Greenwood (owner at time of inventory). Tudor Revival; 2 1/2-story; peaked roofs; casement windows; 1st-story stone; stucco & decorative...
Inventory form for building located on Camp Comfort Rd. recording the following information: J. Woodhull Overton, M.D. (owner at time of inventory). A one and a half story rectangular, stucco on metal lath, with low gambrel roof, and six gabled...