Architects Angell & Swift made this end-gambrel roof form with its turret-like dormers their stock-in-trade around the turn of the twentieth century, so it’s not surprising to see it here in the home of one of the firm’s principals. Like the earlier residence of Clifton Hall, this house reaffirms the architect’s commitment to design and location.
— 2003 Guide to Providence Architecture
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