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Nathan C. Aldrich House and Resthaven Chapel

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Location
  
Mendon, Massachusetts

NRHP Reference #
  
06000399

Area
  
2 ha

Built
  
1830

Opened
  
1830

Added to NRHP
  
17 May 2006

Nathan C. Aldrich House and Resthaven Chapel

Architect
  
Parker, Gurdon Saltonstall; Phillips, Wendell

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival, Late Gothic Revival

The Nathan C. Aldrich House and Resthaven Chapel are an historic house and chapel at 111 Providence Street in Mendon, Massachusetts. The date of construction of Nathan Aldrich's stone house is not known; it is estimated to have been built c. 1830 based on its Greek Revival details. Stone farmhouses of the period are rare in Mendon, and are predominantly associated with Quakers like Aldrich. The property was acquired in 1891 by Catherine Regina Seabury, who established a rural retreat for women on the property, including the construction of a chapel on the grounds in 1899-1900. The retreat was transformed into a boarding school in 1912, but it did not survive Seabury's death in 1929. The next owner, Doctor Joseph Ashkins, transformed the property into a country estate, removing many of the trappings and alterations made to accommodate the institutional needs.

The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.

References

Nathan C. Aldrich House and Resthaven Chapel Wikipedia