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113 Katama Road: A Timeless Treasure on Martha's Vineyard

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An Exterior View Of 113 Katama Road, Showcasing Its Grand Victorian Architecture. 113 Katama Rd (Sisters Of Edgartown)

113 Katama Rd (Sisters of Edgartown)
113 Katama Rd (Sisters of Edgartown)
by Katie Winters

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1683 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 212 pages
Lending : Enabled

An Architectural Masterpiece

Nestled in the heart of Katama, a charming village on the western shores of Martha's Vineyard, 113 Katama Road is an architectural masterpiece that transports visitors back to the Gilded Age, a period of opulence and architectural splendor. Built in 1887 by prominent Boston architect William Ralph Emerson, the house is a stunning example of Victorian architecture, with intricate gingerbread trim, soaring turrets, and wraparound porches that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

The exterior of the house is adorned with a rich tapestry of architectural details, including fish-scale shingles, decorative spindlework, and stained-glass windows. The grand entryway, flanked by elegant columns and a sweeping staircase, sets the tone for the opulent interiors that await within.

A Historical Legacy

The history of 113 Katama Road is as rich and storied as its architecture. Originally built as a summer home for the wealthy W. Bayard Cutting family, the house has hosted a myriad of notable guests over the years, including President Grover Cleveland and renowned author Henry James.

In the early 20th century, the house was acquired by the Sisters of Edgartown, a Catholic order dedicated to providing healthcare and social services to the local community. The Sisters transformed the house into a retreat and a convalescent home, where patients could find solace, peace, and healing amidst the serene beauty of Katama.

The Sisters' stewardship of 113 Katama Road extended for over half a century, during which time they expanded the house and added a chapel, a library, and a greenhouse. Today, the Sisters' legacy lives on through the Edgartown Council on Aging, which continues to utilize the house as a community center and a vibrant gathering place for seniors.

A Cultural Heritage

113 Katama Road is not merely a building; it is a tangible embodiment of Martha's Vineyard's cultural heritage. The house stands as a testament to the island's rich architectural history, its connection to the Gilded Age elite, and its enduring commitment to serving the community.

Over the years, the house has been featured in numerous publications and has been the subject of countless historical tours and lectures. It has become a beloved landmark, not only for its architectural beauty but also for its profound historical significance.

A Timeless Treasure

Today, 113 Katama Road continues to captivate all who visit its hallowed halls. The house has undergone meticulous renovations and restorations, ensuring its preservation for generations to come. Visitors can now wander through the grand rooms, marvel at the intricate details, and immerse themselves in the rich history that permeates every corner of the house.

As the sun sets over Katama Bay, casting a warm glow on 113 Katama Road, it is impossible not to be awestruck by the enduring beauty of this architectural masterpiece. The house stands as a timeless treasure, a testament to the architectural genius of the Gilded Age and a vibrant symbol of Martha's Vineyard's rich cultural heritage.

113 Katama Road is more than just a house; it is a living testament to the power of architecture, the enduring legacy of history, and the unwavering commitment to community. This captivating landmark continues to enchant all who visit its hallowed halls, offering a glimpse into a bygone era and inspiring a deep appreciation for the enduring beauty that surrounds us.

113 Katama Rd (Sisters of Edgartown)
113 Katama Rd (Sisters of Edgartown)
by Katie Winters

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Language : English
File size : 1683 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 212 pages
Lending : Enabled
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113 Katama Rd (Sisters of Edgartown)
113 Katama Rd (Sisters of Edgartown)
by Katie Winters

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1683 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 212 pages
Lending : Enabled
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