Henry Mann House | |
Designated Other1: | N.M. State Register of Cultural Properties |
Designated Other1 Date: | August 24, 1979[1] |
Designated Other1 Number: | 742 |
Designated Other1 Num Position: | bottom |
Coordinates: | 35.0956°N -106.6606°W |
Built: | 1905 |
Added: | December 1, 1980 |
Refnum: | 80002543 |
The Henry Mann House is a historic house in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was built in 1905[2] [3] by Henry Mann, who operated a market garden near Old Town with his brothers.[4] The house cost $2,700 and the contractor was Wallace Hesselden, who also completed the John Pearce House the same year.[3] The property was added to the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties in 1979 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]
The house is a one-and-a-half-story brick building with modest Queen Anne elements. The house has a complex roofline, with a high Dutch gable over the main body of the house and smaller intersecting gables on both street-facing elevations. The lower gable ends are shingled and decorated with radiating spindles at each peak. The ground-floor windows are 1-over-1 wooden sash windows set in arched openings. The house also has shed-roofed front and rear porches with turned wooden posts.[4]