Definitions for "NEW ENGLAND COLONIAL"
A two and a half storey, early-American house which is generally symmetrical in shape with a shingle-covered gable roof, often made of clapboard siding.
An early-American-style, 21/2 story boxlike house that is generally symmetrical, square, or rectangular with side or rear wings. The traditional material is narrow clapboard siding. The roof is usually the gable type covered with shingles.
An architectural style dating from early American history typified by a two-story building with clapboard siding.