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Article about William Gould from Period Homes Magazine.

Douglas House.

An unusual 17 room New England Greek revival exhibiting forms lifted directly from period design books. On the front, Doric columns support a Greek frieze and a slate roof; on the end the columns carry a classical pediment. The following approximate dimensions are taken at ground level and do not include the porch overhang on the front and end which is 8' deep. The main structure is 26' x 36', the kitchen ell is 14' x 31' and the pantry is 12' x 13'. With 9' ceilings, the intact interior embraces Greek motifs from the center hall, to the front parlors and to the second floor front rooms. House is standing.




















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HISTORIC HOUSE OR BARN NEEDS RESCUE?  A dedicated preservationist, William Gould Architectural Preservation, LLC has long worked to save historic houses and barns endangered by change and development. Unfortunately, such structures are being condemned at a faster rate than we can find homes for them. Consequently, while we remain very interested to hear about your antique building, we must be selective so that we can continue to effectively advocate for the buildings that we have. Our online endangered house and barn form will help you to tell us what we need to know in order to advise you on the most effective course of action to save your important historic structure.




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