Built 1750 NRHP Reference # 83000663 Area 4,047 m² Added to NRHP 6 June 1983 | MPS Rehoboth MRA Opened 1750 Architectural style Federal architecture | |
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The Nathaniel Drown House is a historic house at 116 Summer Street in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Built c. 1750, this two story wood frame house is one of the best-preserved local examples of the once-common gambrel roof Georgian house. Its builder is unknown; its first documented owner was Nathaniel Drown, who owned it during the American Revolutionary War. The interior retains original wood paneling, fireplaces, and flooring. The property also includes a c. 1840 barn and a mid-19th century carriage barn.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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