The Warner Home is a historic orphanage building at 133 High Street in the city of St. Albans, Vermont.
It was converted to conventional residential use in 1987, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its social significance and fine Colonial Revival architecture in 1988.
[1] The Warner Home is located in northeastern St. Albans, at the northeast corner of High Street and Isham Avenue.
Its west-facing front facade is dominated by a massive central portico, rising two stories to a modillioned hip roof and supported by fluted columns and pilasters.
The present building was constructed at a cost of $20,000, using the last funds from Warner's bequest and money raised by subscription.