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Stonehenge (Dublin, New Hampshire)

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Built
  
1889

NRHP Reference #
  
83004079

Area
  
2,400 m²

MPS
  
Dublin MRA

Opened
  
1889

Added to NRHP
  
18 December 1983

Stonehenge (Dublin, New Hampshire)

Location
  
Windmill Hill Rd., Dublin, New Hampshire

Architectural style
  
Shingle style architecture

Similar
  
Dublin Pond, Thorndike Pond, Squam Lakes Natural S, White Mountains

Stonehenge, also known as Stone Cottage or High House, is a historic summer estate house on Windmill Hill Road in Dublin, New Hampshire. The 2-1/2 story shingle style house was built in 1889 by F. W. Stevens for Martha Parsons, the daughter of a wealthy Boston merchant, and was the first in a series of summer properties built in the area by the Parsons family. The house features massive fieldstone chimneys, fully shingled upper stories, and eyebrow dormers in the rear roof. The property was acquired in 1953 by Frank McKenna, who separated a wing of the house, and moved it down the hill to the road, where it stands as the McKenna Cottage.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

References

Stonehenge (Dublin, New Hampshire) Wikipedia