The Stowe House (PDF) is significant as an excellent example of the Stick Style and the only example of the style that remains extant on Belmont Hill. The contrasting materials include a brick and clapboarded first floor and stuccoed second and third stories with an overlay of vertical, horizontal and diagonal stickwork. The steeply pitched roof is punctuated by brick chimneys, shingled shed dormers and gables - both conventional and clipped.
Stowe, a Boston cotton merchant, was married to the former Agnes Homer (1843 to 1909) and the house was built to the west of the home (no longer extant) of her parents, William Flagg Homer (d. 1883) and his wife Adeline Homer.
Richardson Swift House, 1883 | 104 School Street