Category:L. M. Winterbotham House

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Built in 1910, this Colonial Revival-style house at 15 East Gilman Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was designed by J. K. Cady for Lydia M. Winterbotham, who had previously had a building constructed on the Capitol Square in the 1890s. The house features a side gable roof, red brick exterior, sandstone trim including pilasters at the corners, a cornice with panels above that feature reliefs with a rosette in the middle and festoons on either side, six-over-one windows, a stone surround at the three first floor front windows, a stone surround at the front entrance door with a broken pediment, cornice, and Doric pilasters, and stucco cladding on the side and rear facades.

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