Historic house in Texas, United States
United States historic place
The Page–Gilbert House is a historic home in the Hyde Park Historic District in Austin, Texas , United States. It is also a part of the Shadow Lawn Historic District , a subdivision within the Hyde Park neighborhood established by Hyde Park founder Monroe M. Shipe .
It was built in the late 19th century by its first owner, Christopher Page, a British immigrant who had worked as a stonemason in constructing the Texas State Capitol . It features a muted Victorian style with Queen Anne accents such as a pyramidal steeple roof.
The house is located at 3913 Avenue G, across from the Frank M. and Annie G. Covert House . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
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