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Hart Rice House

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Area
  
0 acres (0 ha)

NRHP Reference #
  
72000083

Architectural style
  
Georgian architecture

Built
  
1752 (1752)

Opened
  
1752

Added to NRHP
  
7 August 1972

Hart-Rice House

Location
  
The Hill, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Similar
  
Water Country, Strawbery Banke, The Music Hall, USS Albacore (AGSS‑569), South Meetinghouse

The Hart-Rice House is a historic house in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. It is located on The Hill, a cluster of closely spaced historic buildings southeast of Deer Street, some of which were moved to the site as part of a road widening project. The two story wood frame house was built sometime between 1749 and 1756 by Samuel Hart, Jr. It has a hip roof, with two chimneys, and three original gable dormers piercing the roof on the main facade. The main entry is flanked by pilasters and topped by a triangular pediment.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

References

Hart-Rice House Wikipedia