David Van Gelder Octagon House, Catskill
Facts and practical information
The David Van Gelder Octagon House, also known as Springside is located at 21 Walnut Street in Catskill, New York. The brick house was built in 1860. It is architecturally significant as an example of an octagon house. The eight-sided plan was made popular in the mid-19th century by phrenologist Orson Squire Fowler. He called the floor plan "a superior plan". It includes four large square rooms and four small triangular rooms on each of the two floors. Two corners of each of the triangular rooms are small triangular closets. A central stair rises through the house to the cupola on the roof. A kitchen wing was added, likely in the mid-1870s. ()
Catskill
David Van Gelder Octagon House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Olana State Historic Site, Hudson Opera House, Hudson–Athens lighthouse, Thomas Cole National Historic Site.