
Hiram Charles Todd House, Saratoga Springs
The Hiram Charles Todd House, also known as the Marvin-Sackett-Todd House, is a historic Greek Revival residence. Built in the 1830s by a local hotelier, the house later became the home of Hiram Charles Todd, a descendant of one of the original owners and an influential figure in New York state politics. Remarkably, the house has remained largely unaltered, retaining its original architectural details. In 1972, it became the first property in Saratoga Springs to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Later that year, it was designated a contributing property within the Franklin Square Historic District, which later merged into the West Side Historic District. Today, the Todd House serves as office space for several local businesses while maintaining its historic charm.
Situated just south of the Franklin square, the house is surrounded by a residential neighborhood with tree-lined streets and similar-sized historic homes, many in Greek Revival and Victorian styles. A decorative iron fence lines the north and east edges of the property, and a parking lot sits at the rear. The two-story house features a square three-by-three-bay central block with a seven-bay T-shaped rear wing. The clapboard siding covers a wood frame with diagonal brick braces, adding structural integrity.
One of its most striking features is the full-height pedimented portico, supported by four fluted Doric columns, which shelters the main entrance, flanked by projecting bay windows. The mostly flat roof is punctuated by six chimneys, and the house includes five porches, each with unique architectural elements.
The interior of the Hiram Charles Todd House showcases elegant Greek Revival design, beginning with a central hall that features a double staircase converging into a curved single stairway. The first-floor drawing room, extending along the entire south side of the house, is divided by a semi-elliptical arch, adding a sense of grandeur. At the west end of the living room, two French doors lead into the music room, enhancing the house’s stately character. The west wing, the only section with a gabled roof, includes an upstairs porch and a larger enclosed porch on the ground floor.
Situated just south of the Franklin square, the house is surrounded by a residential neighborhood with tree-lined streets and similar-sized historic homes, many in Greek Revival and Victorian styles. A decorative iron fence lines the north and east edges of the property, and a parking lot sits at the rear. The two-story house features a square three-by-three-bay central block with a seven-bay T-shaped rear wing. The clapboard siding covers a wood frame with diagonal brick braces, adding structural integrity.
One of its most striking features is the full-height pedimented portico, supported by four fluted Doric columns, which shelters the main entrance, flanked by projecting bay windows. The mostly flat roof is punctuated by six chimneys, and the house includes five porches, each with unique architectural elements.
The interior of the Hiram Charles Todd House showcases elegant Greek Revival design, beginning with a central hall that features a double staircase converging into a curved single stairway. The first-floor drawing room, extending along the entire south side of the house, is divided by a semi-elliptical arch, adding a sense of grandeur. At the west end of the living room, two French doors lead into the music room, enhancing the house’s stately character. The west wing, the only section with a gabled roof, includes an upstairs porch and a larger enclosed porch on the ground floor.
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Sight Name: Hiram Charles Todd House
Sight Location: Saratoga Springs, USA (See walking tours in Saratoga Springs)
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