词条 | Nannau, Maine |
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| name = Nannau | nrhp_type = | image = | caption = | location= Lower Main St., Bar Harbor, Maine | coordinates = {{coord|44|22|31|N|68|11|45|W|display=inline,title}} | locmapin = Maine#USA | map_label = Nannau, Maine | map_caption = Location in Maine##Location in United States | built = {{Start date|1904}} | architect = Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul | architecture = Shingle Style | added = November 8, 1984 | area = {{convert|2|acre}} | governing_body = Private | refnum = 84000322[1] }}Nannau is a historic summer estate house in Bar Harbor, Maine. Located between Maine State Route 3 and overlooking Compass Harbor, this 1904 Shingle style house was built for David R. Ogden, a New York City lawyer, to designs by the Boston firm Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul. The house was characterized in 1906 as "an excellent example of shingle work"; it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1] Description and historyNannau is set on the south side of a private drive, south of the main village of Bar Harbor, and located between Maine State Route 3 and Compass Harbor, an inlet off Frenchman Bay. It has a two-story rectangular main block, oriented northwest to southeast, with projecting ells at both ends. It has a steeply-pitched hip roof, with projecting 2-1/2 story gable sections on the main land-side facade, flanking a smaller single-story entry portico with its own steeply-pitched hip roof with a flared edge. The walls are finished in wood shingles.[2] Nannau was designed by the Boston architectural firm of Andrews, Jaques, and Rantoul, who were responsible for the design of a number of Bar Harbor's finest summer estates. It was built in 1904 for David R. Ogden, a New York lawyer who helped found Saint Saviour's Church in Bar Harbor, and who gained a national reputation for his philanthropic work with the American Red Cross during the First World War. The house was featured in a 1906 edition of The Country House, in which it was described as "an excellent example of shingle work".[2] The house in recent years was used as a bed and breakfast that is now closed. See also
References1. ^1 {{NRISref|version=2010a}} {{National Register of Historic Places}}2. ^1 {{cite web|url={{NRHP url|id=84000322}}|title=NRHP nomination for Nannau|publisher=National Park Service|accessdate=2015-03-10}} 5 : Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine|Shingle Style architecture|Houses completed in 1904|Houses in Hancock County, Maine|National Register of Historic Places in Hancock County, Maine |
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