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Canary Hartnett House

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Built
  
1860 (1860)

NRHP Reference #
  
87000260

Area
  
809.4 m²

MPS
  
Barnstable MRA

Opened
  
1860

Added to NRHP
  
13 March 1987

Canary-Hartnett House

Location
  
113 Winter St., Barnstable, Massachusetts

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
Cahoon Museum of American, Craigville Beach - Barnstable, Follins Pond, Wianno Club, John F Kennedy Hyannis

The Canary-Hartnett House is a historic house at 113 Winter Street in Barnstable, Massachusetts. This well-preserved 1 12-story wood frame building was built c. 1860, and has simple Greek Revival styling. It is four asymmetrical bays wide, with the main entrance in the left bay, and three evenly spaced sash windows to its right. It has a side gable roof, with a chimney rising through the ridge behind the entrance. The front of the house is finished in clapboards, while the remaining walls are finished in wood shingles. The house is one of the oldest in the area to be associated with the early wave of Irish settlers to arrive after the Irish Potato Famine. The property includes a barn that dates to the same period.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

References

Canary-Hartnett House Wikipedia