Architect multiple Area 69 ha | NRHP Reference # 02001610 Added to NRHP 27 December 2002 | |
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Location Roughly bounded by Chelsea Terrace, Windsor Mill Rd., Talbot Rd., Westchester Rd., and Woodhaven Ave., Baltimore, Maryland Architectural style Shingle Style, Bungalow/craftsman, et al. |
Windsor Hills Historic District is a national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a cohesive residential suburb defined by rolling topography, winding, picturesque streets, stone garden walls, walks and private alley ways, early-20th century garden apartments, duplexes, and freestanding residences. Structures are predominantly of frame construction with locally quarried stone foundations. Windsor Hills developed over a period from about 1895 through 1929. The dominant styles include Shingle cottages, Dutch Colonial Revival houses, Foursquares, and Craftsman Bungalows.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
References
Windsor Hills Historic District Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA