File:Jesse Kregal Pathway - 20200317 - 08 - Edwin Lang Miller House.jpg

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English: The Edwin Lang Miller House at 175 Nottingham Terrace, as seen from the Jesse Kregal Pathway. A Tudor Revival-style design by the firm of Bley & Lyman, the house took ten years to build; it was finally completed in 1933. Reminiscent of an English manor, the south façade of the house consists of a pair of similar but not identical pavilions, with a projecting oriel window on the left side and a two-story parapeted bay window on the right, and in both cases Gothic-arched windows in the gable; the frontispiece features a grand Venetian arch over the entrance. Annie Lang Miller (1862-1932), widow of banker and brewing magnate Edwin G. S. Miller, was the intended owner of the house, but she died a year before its completion; instead, it served as home of her son Edwin Lang Miller (1887-1971). Miller donated the house in 1960; in succession, it became a nunnery and the home of the Nichols Middle School, and upon its sale to its current owner in 2004 it reverted to the status of private residence.
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Camera location42° 56′ 05.29″ N, 78° 52′ 16.82″ W  Heading=339.49169921875° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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