The George Walter, Jr. & Isabelle_Bramwell House, constructed ca. 1883, in Plain City, Weber County, is locally significant under Criterion C in the area of Architecture. The story-and-a-half Victorian residence exhibits Queen Anne influence in many of the architectural details, retaining its original configuration and appearance. Because of its size, it is also the most prominent historical building on the town square and most prominent Victorian residence in the city. The period of significance is ca. 1883, the year the house was constructed. No modifications have been made to the exterior of the house. In 2022-2023 it underwent a state historic preservation tax credit project to repair and update primarily the interior and it retains very good historic integrity. The Bramwell House is located prominently on the Plain City town square and stands as one of the few reminders of the city’s historic past.