NRHP Reference # 04000085 Area 4,410 m² | Built 1922 Opened 1922 Added to NRHP 26 February 2004 | |
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Architect Read, Edward Sears; et al. Architectural style Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Other Similar Deer Island Light, The First Church of Christ - Sc, St Mary – St Catherine, Georges Island, Loring‑Greenough House |
The Edward H. Haskell Home for Nurses, also known as the New England Baptist Hospital Training School For Nurses, is an historic academic complex at 220 Fisher Avenue, 63 Parker Hill Avenue in the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Its original building, a 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 story brick-faced wood-frame building, was designed by Edward Sears Read in the Jacobethan style and built in 1922. This building originally housed a dormitory and classrooms. In 1931 a large wing gave the building an L shape, and another series of additions in 1940 gave the complex its present appearance, surrounding a courtyard atop Parker Hill. The complex was converted into an assisted-living facility in 2002.
The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.