Former firehouse, Windsor, Connecticut

The building at 14 Maple Avenue in Windsor, Connecticut is a Former Fire Station of the town. It is a brick structure, 2-1/2 stories in height. On its main facade, the former garage entrance for the fire truck, which was an arched opening, has been filled in with a square plate glass window and brickwork filling the arch above. The main doorway is to the right. Above this, and extending into the gable, is a Palladian window. The station was built c. 1882, and is a fine local example of Victorian styling in brick. It was converted to commercial use in 1973. It is now the home of Gottier Investments.

Former firehouse, Windsor, Connecticut

The building at 14 Maple Avenue in Windsor, Connecticut is a Former Fire Station of the town. It is a brick structure, 2-1/2 stories in height. On its main facade, the former garage entrance for the fire truck, which was an arched opening, has been filled in with a square plate glass window and brickwork filling the arch above. The main doorway is to the right. Above this, and extending into the gable, is a Palladian window. The station was built c. 1882, and is a fine local example of Victorian styling in brick. It was converted to commercial use in 1973. It is now the home of Gottier Investments.