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Richard Briggs Farm

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Built
  
1735

NRHP Reference #
  
03000517

Area
  
29 ha

Architectural style
  
Colonial

Opened
  
1735

Added to NRHP
  
6 June 2003

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Location
  
East Greenwich, Rhode Island

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The Richard Briggs Farm is a historic farm at 830 South Road in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. The 72-acre (29 ha) farm, established in 1704 by Richard Briggs on land given to him by his father, who had acquired it in the 1670s. The farm is one of the oldest in the town, and is one of its few remaining farms that is still largely intact. Construction of the core of the main house, a 2-1/2 story timber frame structure with a large central chimney, was traditionally ascribed to Briggs, but architectural evidence suggests it was built c. 1735-55, probably by Briggs' son John after his father's death. This structure has had two major additions, an ell to the west built c. 1820-50, and a northern ell built in the 1930s and further extended in following decades. The property includes a barn which may be contemporaneous to the original house.

The farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

References

Richard Briggs Farm Wikipedia