The Town of Longmeadow is proud of its residential architecture.
Many, many examples of historic and contemporary architectural
styles exist in homes meticulously maintained by their appreciative
owners.
The gallery of photos you see below is a small subset of these
Longmeadow residences. Those chosen for the web site are examples
of pre-1970 homes and many go back to early Longmeadow origins
of the 18th century. The dominant architecture for each home
is captioned and then a fuller description is provided.
photos and text contributed by Pat Douglas
![](architecture/1-Tudor-tn.jpg)
Tudor |
![](architecture/2-Gingerbread-tn.jpg)
Gingerbread |
![](architecture/3-Spanish-Colonial-tn.jpg)
Spanish Colonial |
![](architecture/4-Bungalow-tn.jpg)
Bungalow |
![](architecture/5-Log-Cabin-tn.jpg)
Log Cabin
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Art Moderne |
![](architecture/7-Cape-Cod-tn.jpg)
Cape Cod |
![](architecture/8-Split-Level-tn.jpg)
Split Level |
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![](architecture/9-Adam-tn.jpg)
Adam |
![](architecture/10-Stick-tn.jpg)
Stick |
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Click on each thumbnail
photo to obtain description and larger photo for each architectural
style. |