The Craftsman style was a style that derived from the Arts and Crafts movement in England. In this country it was popularized through pattern books and magazines. In New England the Craftsman Style translated most often to simple, practical homes capped by low-pitched gable and hip roofs with overhanging eaves decorated by exposed, decorative beams, braces or rafter tails. Porch supports may consist of tapered square posts, columns or even pergolas.
Examples Found in Belmont
Clara S.B. Castle House, 1907 | 186 Payson Road