Category:Gottlieb and Elizabeth Grimm House

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Built in 1891, this Queen Anne-style house at 110 West Johnson Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was constructed for Gottlieb and Elizabeth Grimm. The house is clad in brick with wooden scalloped shingle cladding on the gable ends of the front and side gable roof, one-over-one windows, a Palladian window on the front gable, a wooden porch with decorative arched panels and turned columns, a partially enclosed portion of the porch with a chamfered corner clad in clapboard siding, stone lintels and sills, a front commercial addition added in the early 20th Century, clad in red brick with a chamfered corner, low-slope roof enclosed by a parapet, and a large front window bay on the first floor, and a concrete base.

The house is a contributing structure in the Mansion Hill Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.