Francis J. Woolley House

The Francis J. Woolley House is a home in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, United States.

The Queen Anne style home is reflective of Wright's early designs for lower-cost, more affordable housing.

[3] The building's design has been called a "Queen Anne splendor," a style represented by the Woolley House's massive bay windows and projecting roof masses.

[3] The New York Times quipped in a 1996 article that the "two-story frame house with a hip roof that could almost pass for the vernacular architecture of the period.

[5] On the home's southeast portion are its polygonal bay windows and due to a restoration the rough stone foundation walls are more enhanced than they once were.