The Queen Anne-style house of Dr. Michael Gill, who was a prominent Hartford physician, is on the the West Hartford side of Prospect Avenue. It also features aspects of the shingle and Colonial revival styles. The house was the childhood home of the doctor’s son, Brendan Gill, who attended the Kingswood School nearby and became a well-known writer and contributor to New Yorker magazine. He was also a noted preservationist. Buy my books: “A Guide to Historic Hartford, Connecticut” and “Vanished Downtown Hartford.” As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Dr. Micheal Gill House (1901)Share this:TweetEmail Tagged on: Shingle style
HeidiJanuary 1, 2011 at 6:17 pmPermalink Hello, what a beautiful house. Do you know the brand and color of the paint by any chance? Thank you.
Muhammed Sabeer PPSeptember 17, 2015 at 3:48 amPermalink Nice design and plan, whether its plan is available? How much old is this house?
Hello, what a beautiful house. Do you know the brand and color of the paint by any chance?
Thank you.
Nice design and plan, whether its plan is available? How much old is this house?