MPS Town of Andover MRA Opened 1840 Added to NRHP 10 June 1982 | Built 1840 NRHP Reference # 82004821 Area 4,452 m² | |
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Architectural style Greek Revival architecture Similar Haggetts Pond, Robert S Peabody Museum, Wellfleet Drive‑In Theater, Addison Gallery of American, Andover Town Hall |
Harnden Farm, known today as Infinity Farm, is a historic farmstead at 261 Salem Street in Andover, Massachusetts. It includes a farmhouse and barn, built c. 1840 for Jesse Harnden, a farmer who moved from Reading. The house is notable for its late Federal style elements as well as its Greek Revival styling. It is 2-1/2 stories high, five bays wide, with a side gable roof and end chimneys. Its main entrance is sheltered by a portico with fluted columns and a balustrade on its roof. The barn on the property is a rare surviving example of a Greek Revival barn.
The farmstead was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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