Cicero Goddard Peck House

Built in 1896 by a prominent town benefactor, it is a well-preserved example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture.

[1] The Cicero Goddard Peck House stands in the village Hinesburg, on the south side of Mechanicsville Road just east of its junction with Vermont Route 116.

A single-story porch is set at the crook of the ell, and a polygonal three-story tower projects from the front right corner.

The exterior is finished in a combination of wooden clapboards and scallop-cut shingles, and there is a projecting single-story polygonal bay on the front facade.

The porch is supported by turned posts, and has a balustrade with square balusters.