NRHP Reference # 91000362 Area 8,094 m² | Built 1783 Opened 1783 Added to NRHP 3 April 1991 | |
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The Jonathan Hildreth House is an historic house at 8 Barrett's Mill Road in Concord, Massachusetts. Built c. 1783-90 by local builder Reuben Duren, this large two story house is one of the town's finest late Georgian/early Federal style houses. The Hildreth family operated a store in a separate building on the property until it burned down in 1909. The house is finished on three sides in brick laid in Flemish bond, with the rear of the house finished in wood clapboards. There are two pairs of chimneys set near the sides of the house, piercing the hip roof. The main entry has a dentilated triangular pediment, supported by pilasters, with the door recessed into the brick wall. The interior has lavish Georgian styling.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.