William Watts Sherman House (1874-1875) (Newport, Rhode Island)

USA / Rhode Island / Newport / Newport, Rhode Island / Shepard Avenue, 2
 university, school, place with historical importance, cottage, estate (manor / mansion land), shingle style (architecture)

built in 1874-1875 for banker William Watts Sherman (1842-1912) and his first wife, Annie Derby Rogers (nee Wetmore) (1848-1884).

The Sherman house, 1874-75, was designed on a broad expansive plan with rooms clustered about a spacious central stair hall... To this organized form was added a new interest in texture, especially evident in the published rendering drawn by Stanford White, who was then in Richardson's office. Above the masonry of the first floor, shingles, small half-timbered panels, and textured stucco are used. Even the diamond-panel windows continue the overall texture. What could have become cacophonous was held superbly in check by grouping windows in horizontal bands so that although this is a tall house, it is the horizontal line which predominates. Here, with references to medieval manor houses and the contemporary work of the English architect Richard Norman Shaw, is the beginning of the Shingle Style later carried to maturity by McKim, Mead & White and crystallized by the Stoughton house. wikimapia.org/17827496/Mrs-M-F-Stoughton-House

It is now a student residence for Salve Regina Univeristy.

Robert Yarnall Richie aerial photo ca. 1932-1934 - digitalcollections.smu.edu/u?/ryr,398
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Coordinates:   41°28'11"N   71°18'16"W
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