Category:Edmund J. and Ida Hart Residence
This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 97000552. |
Built in 1896, this Queen Anne and Tudor Revival-style house located at 412 Wisconsin Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by Claude and Starck for Edmund J. Hart and his wife Ida (see the Property Record online). The house became part of the adjacent Quisling Clinic in 1964, when an addition onto the Quisling Clinic was built at the rear of the house, which was further extended in 1968. The house is presently utilized as an apartment building.
The house features a side and rear gable roof, stucco cladding with half-timbering, three gabled front dormers with decorative bargeboard trim and casement windows, exposed rafter tails, double-hung windows with decorative upper sash, a one-story bay window on the front facade, a front porch with square columns, railings, and a hipped roof, and a concrete base.
The Edmund J. and Ida Hart Residence is a contributing structure in the Mansion Hill Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
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- Mansion Hill Historic District (Madison, Wisconsin)
- Built in Wisconsin in 1911
- Tudor Revival houses in Wisconsin
- Quisling Clinic (Madison, Wisconsin)
- Apartment buildings in Madison, Wisconsin
- Queen Anne houses in Wisconsin
- Claude and Starck
- 412 (house number)
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin