Property Overview Inventory List District Map

Horton House

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Town:
Hebron
Year of Establishment:
2003
Property Authority:
Historic Properties Commission
Link to Commission or Municipal Website:
Features:
Building, Open space
Architectural Style:
Greek Revival/ Italianate
Era:
19th Century

The Greek-Revival/ Italianate Horton House is a three-bay asymmetrical facade building. It has corner pilasters and six-over-six sash windows with blinds.

Architecture: The c.1850 building adds a unique architectural flavor with high visibility to the town center. Once a residence, now owned by the Town of Hebron and used as a Town Office Building. [2]

[1] Historic property information retrieved from the town website http://www.hebronct.com/.
[2] Horton House, Historic Resources Inventory, Morrison David, Hebron Historical Society, 2000, SHPO library, Hartford.
Assessor and GIS information retrieved from the website http://www.mainstreetmaps.com/CT/Hebron/.
[NR] Clouette Bruce and Cronin Maura, Hebron Center Historic District, National Register Nomination Number- 93000649 NRIS, National Park Service, 1993. http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/93000649.pdf; http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/photos/93000649.pdf.

Date of Compilation:
12/31/11
Compiler:
Manjusha Patnaik, CT Trust for Historic Preservation