Examples of chateauesque design in Lancaster County [photos]
From 1880 to 1900, examples of chateauesque building design â a Renaissance revival style â left their mark around Lancaster. See some examples by clicking the arrows to move through the slideshow. 1 of 12
Chateauesque architecture,circa 1894, designed by C. Emlen Urban, can be seen on West Chestnut Street in Lancaster.
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The Hamilton Club at Duke and Orange streets in Lancaster, formerly the Catherine Long mansion, was designed by architect James H. Warner and built in 1890 in the chateauesque style. It has cast stone high-relief panels above entrance.
GREGORY J. SCOTT
The mansion built for Menno Fry on West Chestnut Street has a bell-shape roof, finial and broken pediment. It was designed by C. Emlen Urban and built in 1894.