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Dr. Francis B. Warnock House

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Area
  
less than one acre

Built by
  
Thomas & Wm. Bassett

Opened
  
1899

Architect
  
George Franklin Barber

Built
  
1899

NRHP Reference #
  
88001945

Added to NRHP
  
13 October 1988

Dr. Francis B. Warnock House

Location
  
201 Maple St. Battle Creek, Iowa

Architectural styles
  
Queen Anne style architecture, Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Monterey Place, Bailey House, Peters House, Donnelly House, Isaac Ziegler House

The Dr. Francis B. Warnock House is a historical building located in Battle Creek, Iowa, United States. Dr. Warnock was an Iowa native who received his degree from the University of Iowa in 1882. That same year he set up his practice in Battle Creek, and received his certificate from the State Board of Health in 1886. He bought the two lots the house sits on from his brother Samuel in 1883 and 1894. The design of the house reflects one of the mail order houses of George Franklin Barber. It was built by Ida Grove builders Thomas and William Bassett, and completed in 1899. The house is a 2½-story frame house that has a Sioux Falls red granite foundation. It is capped with a hip roof with three gabled sections. The Warnock house is an example of transitional residential architecture and the turn of the 20th-century that combines the Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles. The Queen Anne influences include a round turret and a wraparound porch. The Colonial Revival elements include dentils, large Palladian windows, round porch columns, and Adamesque inspired ribbonwork. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The house has been converted into a bed and breakfast known as the Inn at Battle Creek.

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Dr. Francis B. Warnock House Wikipedia