Stick-Eastlake

Stick-Eastlake is a style of Victorian architecture. It is sometimes referred to as Stick, Victorian Stick, or Eastlake style. Stick-Eastlake enjoyed modest popularity in the late 19th century, but there are relatively few surviving examples of the style when compared to other more popular styles of Victorian architecture. Stick-Eastlake architecture is recognizable by the relatively plain, austere (often square) layout often accented with tr... more

Also known as:

  • Victorian Stick,
  • Stick/Eastlake,
  • Eastlake,
  • Stick
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