Thomas Mott Shaw Estate

The existing main house is the survivor of a pair of houses built in 1909–10 by architect T. Mott Shaw on property owned by his father, architect George R. Shaw.

[2] The house is a 2+1⁄2-story L-shaped stucco-clad structure, basically vernacular English Revival in its styling, with some arts and crafts detailing.

Shaw drew inspiration for the house from the architecture of the Cotswolds in England.

The house's most prominent feature is a three-story octagonal tower that projects from the center of the L.[2] The estate was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 20, 1987.

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