The Wedding Cake House by dianen

The Wedding Cake House

Called the "most photographed house in the state" of Maine, the Wedding Cake House, known formally as the George W. Bourne House, is a historic house located at 104 Summer Street in Kennebunk, Maine. The home was built in 1825 by shipbuilder George W. Bourne (1801–1856), who later built a frame barn which he connected to the main house with a carriage house. In 1852, the barn caught fire and the carriage house was demolished to keep the fire from spreading to the house. Bourne, who during a European tour had been impressed by the Gothic beauty of the cathedral at Milan, rebuilt the carriage house and barn in what later came to be known as Carpenter Gothic style. Using hand tools, he crafted five buttresses with pinnacles on top of each. Then in order to tie the new structures in with the existing house, he added six buttresses with pinnacles to the house and then joined them together with intricate woodwork. His only help in doing this was Thomas Durrell, an apprentice ship's carpenter. Bourne spent the rest of his life adding to these embellishments. It has been said of Bourne: "The highly skilled carpenter knew no limits to his skill."
It is beautiful! I would love to explore it! Great shot!
April 30th, 2016  
Love the last sentence of your commentary - how true here. Such an interesting history to this unique piece of American history. Wonderful shot to catch so much.
April 30th, 2016  
@monty147 @milaniet I would love to explore it as well. However, this is a privately owned residence no tours here!
April 30th, 2016  
So aptly named :)
April 30th, 2016  
Nice shot
April 30th, 2016  
wow its beautiful
April 30th, 2016  
Pam
Nice shot
May 5th, 2016  
Fantastic! I'd hate to have to paint it, though. :-)
May 6th, 2016  
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