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Tourtellott, Paris House - Sutton, MA - Pre-Victorian Historic Homes on Waymarking.com
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Tourtellott, Paris House - Sutton, MA
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Pre-Victorian Historic Homes
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nomadwillie
N 42° 06.856 W 071° 48.061
19T E 268432 N 4666260
Built around 1820, the Tourtellott home was built of bricks, which was unusual for homes in this area.
Waymark Code:
WMHKBW
Location:
Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted:
07/19/2013
Published By:
Dragontree
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This is a two-story, gable-to-street brick dwelling. Brick was
rarely used in residential construction in Sutton. The gable was
finished with shingles at one time. The front door is a flat arch
with side lights. The porch roof rests on two turned columns and
two applied pilasters.
The bricks for this house were produced in the brick yard on this
property. Paris & George A. Tourtellott moved-an old house to build
this one. For several years they kept the tavern in West Sutton
which still stands at 650 Central Turnpike. Paris married Mary Ann
Stevens and lived here for several years. It was used as the Baptist
parsonage for many years. The house lost part of it's roof in the
1938 hurricane and was made into two apartments in 1941.
Earliest Recorded Date of Construction:
01/01/1820
Architectural Period/Style:
Federal
Type of Building e.g. Country House, Stately Home, Manor:
County Home
Interesting Historical Facts or Connections:
Part of the West Sutton Historic District
Main Material of Construction:
Brick
Private/Public Access:
Private
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