Roseland Cottage

house in Connecticut
#7 in Connecticut / #404 in United States of America
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by Marty Aligata
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Roseland Cottage, also known as Henry C. Bowen House, is a historic house located in Woodstock, Connecticut. Built in 1846, it is a prime example of Gothic Revival architecture and is noted for its distinctive pink exterior. The house was the summer residence of Henry Chandler Bowen, a prominent businessman and abolitionist. The property includes a formal parterre garden, an icehouse, a carriage barn, and one of the oldest surviving indoor bowling alleys in the United States.


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