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Wade House (Ipswich, Massachusetts)

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NRHP Reference #
  
80000467

Architectural style
  
Federal architecture

Built
  
1792

Opened
  
1792

Added to NRHP
  
17 September 1980

Wade House (Ipswich, Massachusetts)

MPS
  
Central Village, Ipswich, Massachusetts MRA

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The Wade House is a historic house at 5 Woods Lane in Ipswich, Massachusetts. The 1.5 story gambrel-roofed central chimney house was built in 1792 by Francis Merrifield, Jr. It was acquired in 1827 by Mary Wade, daughter of local Revolutionary War soldier Nathaniel Wade. It has been in the Wade family since then. The house originally had two rooms downstairs and two upstairs; the rear of the house was added in two stages. A number of period details survive, including the central staircase and paneled doors. Fragments of period wallpaper have also been preserved, and reproduction wallpaper has been used in one of the downstairs rooms.

The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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Wade House (Ipswich, Massachusetts) Wikipedia


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