The Norwell Residence is a historic house in the Columbia-Tusculum neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
A Victorian building constructed in 1890,[1] it is a weatherboarded structure with a stone foundation and a shingled roof.
[2] The overall floor plan of the house is irregular: two and half stories tall, the house is shaped like the letter "L" but appears to be a rectangle, due to the presence of two separate porches that fill in the remaining area.
Many ornate details characterize it, including imbricated shingles on the westward-facing gable end of the house, a frieze with spindles on the railing of the primary porch, and small yet cunningly crafted braces for the same porch.
[3] Because of its architectural significance, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.