Category:Alpha Phi Sorority (Madison, Wisconsin) — Frank G. and Mary G. Brown House

Built in 1905, this Colonial Revival-style house at 28 Langdon Street was originally designed by Law, Law and Potter for the Madison financier and businessman Frank G. Brown and his wife Mary G. Brown. It was expanded to become the Alpha Phi Sorority House in 1927.

The building features a front porch with a rooftop balustrade, Ionic columns, and a cornice with modillions, a front door with a fanlight transom and sidelights, a red Flemish bond brick exterior, stone belt coursing at the base of the first floor, front and side gable roof, modillions on the eaves, an arched attic window bay with a Palladian window, gabled dormers, eight-over-one, six-over-one, and four-over-one double-hung windows, stone trim, quoins, and at the rear an enclosed sun porch with a rooftop deck overlooking the back lot which slopes down to Lake Mendota.

It is a contributing structure in the Langdon Street Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

Media in category "Alpha Phi Sorority (Madison, Wisconsin) — Frank G. and Mary G. Brown House"

The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.