Woodstock Academy Classroom Building

Built in 1873, it is the oldest standing building on the campus of the Woodstock Academy, which was founded in 1802, and is a prominent example of Italianate school architecture.Window bays are articulated by paneled pilasters, which rise to paired brackets in the eaves.[2] Woodstock Academy, established in 1802, is one of the oldest private schools in Connecticut.Repairs to its first building were supported by Henry Chandler Bowen, whose summer residence, the Roseland Cottage, also faces the Woodstock Green.Alexander G. Cutler of Norwich was retained to design the building, which was completed in 1872.
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