NRHP Reference # 90000187 Architectural style American Colonial | Built 1669 Opened 1669 Added to NRHP 9 March 1990 | |
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Similar Callahan State Park, Wellfleet DriveāIn Theater, Lake Cochituate, Cochituate State Park |
The Noyes-Parris House is a historic First Period house at 196 Old Connecticut Path in Wayland, Massachusetts. The oldest portion of this house is a "single cell", three bays wide and two stories high, with what is now the central chimney of the house. It was built c. 1669, and extended to its present size, five bays wide, c. 1790. Peter Noyes, the builder, was one of Wayland's early settlers; his daughter, Dorothy, became the second wife of Rev. Samuel Parris, a major figure in the Salem witch trials.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
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