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John P. Peabody House

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MPS
  
Downtown Salem MRA

Opened
  
1867

Added to NRHP
  
29 July 1983

Built
  
1867

NRHP Reference #
  
83000581

Area
  
809.4 m²

John P. Peabody House

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
The Witch House, Winter Island, Hawthorne Hotel, Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace, YMCA

The John P. Peabody House is a historic house at 15 Summer Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1868 by Salem merchant John P. Peabody, it is a rare early example of Colonial Revival architecture. The two story wood frame house is three bays wide, with a slate gambrel roof. The centered front door is sheltered by a portico supported by Doric columns. The second story center window reinforces focus, being enlarged slightly by sidelights as compared to the other windows on the facade. The roof is pierced by three dormers, the outer ones with pointed gables and the central one with a rounded pediment reminiscent of the then-fashionable Second Empire style.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It is now owned by the Salem Inn, which also owns the nearby West Cogswell House.

References

John P. Peabody House Wikipedia


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