Built 1718 (1718) Opened 1718 Architectural style Georgian architecture Nearest city East Kingston | NRHP Reference # 80000300 Area 3 ha Added to NRHP 16 June 1980 | |
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The Greeley House is a historic First Period house on New Hampshire Route 108, east of the center of East Kingston, New Hampshire. It is located prominently on a bend in the road, just a few feet from the roadway. The 2-1/2 story wood frame house was probably built in 1718, with the rear shed addition added later in the 18th century. Further additions including a gable dormer atop the rear section, and a 1960s-era shed-roof addition on the east side. The house is five bays wide (with only three windows on the second floor main facade) and has a large central chimney typical of the period.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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