Category:Daniel K. and Mary Jane Tenney House (Madison, Wisconsin)

Built in 1863 and renovated in 1877, this Italianate-style house at 401 North Carroll Street in Madison, Wisconsin, was built for Daniel and Mary Jane Tenney and was later home to Breese J. Stephens. The house is clad in red brick with a rusticated sandstone base, a low-pitch front and side gable roof with eaves featuring dentils and paired brackets, extruded brick pilasters and corbeling at the edges of the gabled facades, stone lintels and sills, a decorative glass window at the exterior of the staircase on the side of the front wing, a one-story bay window on the side wing, a wrap-around front porch with clustered doric columns, a railing with decorative carved panels, a decorated front pediment, and an open pier foundation, one-over-one windows, a side porch with thin wooden columns and decorative trim, and a two-story bay window on the side facade. Behind the house is a two-story wood-frame carriage house with a clapboard-clad exterior, paired brackets on the eaves, a front and side gabled roof, and a large carriage door.

The house is a contributing structure in the Mansion Hill Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

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