Hale Farm
N 42° 32.934 W 070° 52.443
19T E 346133 N 4712425
The oldest part of the Hale home, two rooms up and two rooms down, was built for Reverend Hale in 1694. In 1745, Colonel Robert Hale, Jr. (John Hale’s grandson), added the front section of the house with the gambrel roof.
Waymark Code: WMZVR3
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 01/10/2019
Views: 3
The home was built for the Reverend John Hale, the founder of Beverly's First Parish Church, on 100 acres, around 1694. Reverend Hale later wrote a book offering a rare first hand account of the witch trials and questioning the guilt of the accused. The Hale home and what remained of the farm was purchased in 1937 by Historic Beverly. It is open to the public seasonally and hosts a variety of events throughout the year.
Earliest Recorded Date of Construction: 09/01/1694
Architectural Period/Style: First period Colonial American.
Type of Building e.g. Country House, Stately Home, Manor: First period Colonial American home, originally a 100 acre farm.
Interesting Historical Facts or Connections: The home was built for the Reverend John Hale, the founder of Beverly's First Parish Church, on 100 acres, around 1694. Reverend Hale later wrote a book offering a rare first hand account of the witch trials and questioning the guilt of the accused. The Hale home and what remained of the farm was purchased in 1937 by Historic Beverly. It is open to the public seasonally and hosts a variety of events throughout the year.
Main Material of Construction: Wood frame.
Private/Public Access: Public access is allowed but scheduled through Historic Beverly.
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Additional Dates of Construction: Not listed
Architect (if known): Not listed
Landscape Designer (if known): Not listed
Listed Building Status (if applicable): Not listed
Admission Fee (if applicable): Not Listed
Opening Hours (if applicable): Not listed
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