Built 1879 NRHP Reference # 82001978 Area 4,047 m² | MPS Cambridge MRA Opened 1879 Added to NRHP 13 April 1982 | |
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Architectural style Queen Anne style architecture Similar Lechmere Canal, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard Square, Cambridge Common, Semitic Museum |
The Lawrence Soule House is an historic house at 11 Russell Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is a 2 1⁄2-story brick building, with asymmetrical massing typical of the Queen Anne period. Surface texture is varied by different types of brick patterning, and there are a variety of gables, projections, and irregularly placed chimneys. It was built in 1879 for Lawrence Porter Soule to a design by Frank Maynard Howe, an apprentice at the firm of Ware & Van Brunt. The building received immediate notice in the architectural press, and is a rare architect-designed house in North Cambridge.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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