0 a type of roof with four sides that each have two slopes, the lower one steeper than the upper one --
The wood frame house was built c. 1860, and has two full stories, and a third beneath the mansard roof.
Its main block is three bays wide and two deep, and is topped by a mansard roof with flared eave.
This wing also has a three storied brick tower but it has a curved mansard roof and spire.
The immense mansard roof is pierced by oval copper dormers and chimneys finished in the same manner as the walls.
It is five bays wide and features a bellcast mansard roof.
The slate mansard roof, with arched dormer windows is accentuated by cornices at its base and top.
In c. 1870 the mansard roof and third floor were added.
The raised mansard roof was added about 1870 and replaced an earlier gable roof.