Built 1901 (1901) NRHP Reference # 83004075 Area 8,000 m² | MPS Dublin MRA Opened 1901 Added to NRHP 15 December 1983 | |
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Architectural style Colonial Revival architecture Similar Freer Gallery of Art, Dublin Pond, Thorndike Pond, The Causeway, Gwinn Estate |
The Spur House is a historic house off Old Common Road in Dublin, New Hampshire. The two story wood frame Colonial Revival house was designed by Charles A. Platt and built in 1901. The house was commissioned by Platt's sister, Mrs. Francis Jencks, for her sister's family. The house is sited on the spur of Beech Hill, overlooking Dublin Pond; The Jencks mansion, Beech Hill, is further up the hill, and was also designed by Platt. The house's well-proportioned symmetry is only marred by an addition to the north and a covered porch to the south.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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