Architectural house plans, Historic Colonial Williamsburg, 4+ bedrooms, 5 baths

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The Bowden-Armistead House, Colonial Williamsburg - 1858

  • Building name: Bowden-Armistead House
  • Designer/Architect: Unknown
  • Date of construction: 1858
  • Location: Williamsburg, Virginia
  • Style: Greek Revival, Colonial
  • Number of sheets: 6 sheets measuring 24”x36”

Sheet List

  • Cover sheet, information, Site Plan
  • Basement Floor Plan, 3/16”=1’-0”
  • First Floor Plan, 3/16”=1’-0”
  • Second Floor Plan, 3/16”=1’-0”
  • 2 Elevation sheets, 3/16”=1’-0”

This listing is for prints on 20# bond paper. It is for architectural drawings only. Any photos shown in the description are informational only and not included in this package.

HISTORY:The brick Bowden-Armistead house, in Williamsburg, Virginia, is an elegant, efficient example of the “4 over 4” plan, which has a central hall with 2 rooms on each side, repeated on the 2 levels. At the Bowden house a later addition to the rear provides some extended useful spaces as well as a delightful second level porch.

As a work of art these prints are worth purchasing in their own right. For those of you interested in building a historically inspired house, these plans could easily be adapted to a flat to moderately sloping sight. The first floor consists of 5 rooms, one of which could easily serve as a bedroom. The second floor provides 4 more bedrooms as well as several baths and a porch. The whole sits on a raised basement. This house would be suited to either a suburban or country setting.

Please view my other listings for more plans from Williamsburg, Virginia and for a large variety of other house plans in many other styles as well.

SHIPPING: Your drawings are shipped to you, rolled, not folded, in a Priority Mail tube. This listing includes architectural prints ONLY. Any photos shown in the description are for information only and are NOT included in your purchase. Thanks.

IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUILD: These plans are not complete architectural drawings as might be required by your local permitting agency and do not contain all the structural, waterproofing and other details and information necessary for construction. But your local builder or architect should be able to adapt these drawings and add to them as necessary. What they do provide is accurate design information about a REAL Antebellum house, not a pseudo-historic tract house as you will find in the house plan magazines on your supermarket shelf

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Orders shipped to addresses outside the USA may be subject to customs duties at their destination. The buyer is responsible for any such duties.

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