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Edwardian Vernacular

Edwardian vernacular structures are basically post-Victorian residences similar to the Queen Anne style in form and massing but lacking ornamentation. Sometimes called Princess Anne, these buildings feature multi-gabled roofs, asymmetrical massing, simple surfaces, and occasionally wrap-around porches, a short tower, and some classical details.

Here are some designated landmarks in Longmont that are representative of the Edwardian Vernacular style.

513 Emery Street / St. Stephens Episcopal Church Rectory 615 Emery Street / Margaret Hertha House

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