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Dumbarton House Foundation by dalecruse

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Dumbarton House Foundation

This elegant brownstone mansion on Washington, D.C.’s Embassy Row is home to the Dumbarton House Foundation, a cultural institution housed within a Gilded Age architectural gem. Its most defining feature is the dramatically patinated copper-clad oriel window, which projects over the main entrance like a sculpted lantern—an exquisite combination of texture, material, and craftsmanship.

Built in the late 19th century, the structure’s Romanesque Revival influences are evident in the rounded window arches, richly hued brickwork, and fortress-like presence. The oriel window's green copper surface, oxidized with time, features embossed medallions and framed windowpanes with diamond leaded glass—a motif that recurs throughout the facade. A deeply recessed oak door beneath a low brick arch welcomes visitors with understated grandeur, flanked by wrought-iron railings and lantern sconces.

Inside, the building functions as a museum and event space, often used for diplomatic receptions, lectures, and cultural programming. But even from the sidewalk, it commands respect—especially in the golden hour, when the copper glows softly and the brick radiates warmth.

Nestled among some of D.C.’s most prestigious addresses on Massachusetts Avenue NW, this building perfectly encapsulates the quiet strength and artisanal detail that defines the capital’s finest residences.

photo - Donaghadee Doors by Jassy-50

© Jassy-50, all rights reserved.

photo - Donaghadee Doors

Huguenot Settlement, East London, England. by Joseph O'Malley64

© Joseph O'Malley64, all rights reserved.

Huguenot Settlement, East London, England.

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Shopfront, East London, England. by Joseph O'Malley64

© Joseph O'Malley64, all rights reserved.

Shopfront, East London, England.

Shopfront.

Subsequently closed for business in August 2016, then demolished.

LR898

Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green by ell brown

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Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green

This is the later Baptist Church Hall built in 1924. On the corner of Alexander Road and Yardley Road in Acocks Green.

It is localled listed Grade A.

Built 1924. Red/brown brick; tile roof. Single-storey. Occupies corner site. Entrance front of asymmetrical composition with recessed door in arched opening with half-timbered gable above. Side elevation of three bays; five windows in the rhythm 1:3:1. Symmetrical composition with tall gabled bays at each end containing recessed bow windows set between brick piers under a half timber gable. Steep roof topped by Arts and Crafts style femerell with three hipped dormers. Casement windows with glazing bars throughout.

Acocks Green locally listed

Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green by ell brown

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Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green

This is the later Baptist Church Hall built in 1924. On the corner of Alexander Road and Yardley Road in Acocks Green.

It is localled listed Grade A.

Built 1924. Red/brown brick; tile roof. Single-storey. Occupies corner site. Entrance front of asymmetrical composition with recessed door in arched opening with half-timbered gable above. Side elevation of three bays; five windows in the rhythm 1:3:1. Symmetrical composition with tall gabled bays at each end containing recessed bow windows set between brick piers under a half timber gable. Steep roof topped by Arts and Crafts style femerell with three hipped dormers. Casement windows with glazing bars throughout.

Acocks Green locally listed

Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green by ell brown

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green

This is the later Baptist Church Hall built in 1924. On the corner of Alexander Road and Yardley Road in Acocks Green.

It is localled listed Grade A.

Built 1924. Red/brown brick; tile roof. Single-storey. Occupies corner site. Entrance front of asymmetrical composition with recessed door in arched opening with half-timbered gable above. Side elevation of three bays; five windows in the rhythm 1:3:1. Symmetrical composition with tall gabled bays at each end containing recessed bow windows set between brick piers under a half timber gable. Steep roof topped by Arts and Crafts style femerell with three hipped dormers. Casement windows with glazing bars throughout.

Acocks Green locally listed

Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green by ell brown

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green

This is the later Baptist Church Hall built in 1924. On the corner of Alexander Road and Yardley Road in Acocks Green.

It is localled listed Grade A.

Built 1924. Red/brown brick; tile roof. Single-storey. Occupies corner site. Entrance front of asymmetrical composition with recessed door in arched opening with half-timbered gable above. Side elevation of three bays; five windows in the rhythm 1:3:1. Symmetrical composition with tall gabled bays at each end containing recessed bow windows set between brick piers under a half timber gable. Steep roof topped by Arts and Crafts style femerell with three hipped dormers. Casement windows with glazing bars throughout.

Acocks Green locally listed

Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green by ell brown

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green

This is the later Baptist Church Hall built in 1924. On the corner of Alexander Road and Yardley Road in Acocks Green.

It is localled listed Grade A.

Built 1924. Red/brown brick; tile roof. Single-storey. Occupies corner site. Entrance front of asymmetrical composition with recessed door in arched opening with half-timbered gable above. Side elevation of three bays; five windows in the rhythm 1:3:1. Symmetrical composition with tall gabled bays at each end containing recessed bow windows set between brick piers under a half timber gable. Steep roof topped by Arts and Crafts style femerell with three hipped dormers. Casement windows with glazing bars throughout.

Acocks Green locally listed

Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green - Foundation stone by ell brown

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Baptist Church Hall - on the corner of Yardley Road and Alexander Road in Acocks Green - Foundation stone

This is the later Baptist Church Hall built in 1924. On the corner of Alexander Road and Yardley Road in Acocks Green.

It is localled listed Grade A.

Built 1924. Red/brown brick; tile roof. Single-storey. Occupies corner site. Entrance front of asymmetrical composition with recessed door in arched opening with half-timbered gable above. Side elevation of three bays; five windows in the rhythm 1:3:1. Symmetrical composition with tall gabled bays at each end containing recessed bow windows set between brick piers under a half timber gable. Steep roof topped by Arts and Crafts style femerell with three hipped dormers. Casement windows with glazing bars throughout.

Acocks Green locally listed

Foundation stone on the 1924 Baptist Church Hall. All it says that it was "Laid to the Glory of God". Doesn't say who laid it though, like the ones on the 1903 Baptist Church Hall.