Richard Sparrow House
Appearance
Richard Sparrow House | |
Location | Plymouth, Massachusetts |
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Coordinates | 41°57′15″N 70°39′54″W / 41.95417°N 70.66500°W |
Built | ca. 1640 |
NRHP reference No. | 74002035[1] |
Added to NRHP | October 9, 1974 |
The Richard Sparrow House is a historic house at 42 Summer Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts and the oldest surviving house in Plymouth.
The house was built around 1640 by Richard Sparrow, an English surveyor who arrived in Plymouth in 1636.[2] He was granted a 16-acre (6.5 ha) tract of land in 1636 on which the house was later built.[2] Sparrow moved to Eastham in 1653.[2] The Richard Sparrow House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.[1] The house is now operated as a house museum and art gallery and is part of Plymouth Village Historic District.
See also
[edit]- First period houses in Massachusetts (1620–1659)
- List of the oldest buildings in Massachusetts
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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Categories:
- Houses in Plymouth, Massachusetts
- Historic house museums in Massachusetts
- Museums in Plymouth, Massachusetts
- Plymouth Colony
- Houses completed in 1640
- National Register of Historic Places in Plymouth County, Massachusetts
- British colonial architecture in the United States
- Colonial architecture in Massachusetts
- 1640 establishments in Plymouth Colony
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Plymouth County, Massachusetts
- First period houses in Massachusetts (1620–1659)
- Plymouth County, Massachusetts Registered Historic Place stubs
- Massachusetts museum stubs