[1] The Randolph Bainbridge House is located in Quincy's Wollaston neighborhood, on the west side of Grandview Avenue between Warren and South Central Avenues.
It is a large 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house, with a cross-gable gambrel roof, wood shingle exterior, and a single-story porch across the front.
The gables have small Palladian windows at their peaks, and the porch has a hip roof supported by Tuscan columns.
Development was spurred in part by the railroad's offer of three years of free service to new home buyers, and most of the area had been built out by 1900.
This house was built c. 1900 by Randolph Bainbridge, the Quincy Commissioner of Public Works.