NRHP Reference # 79003790 Phone +1 603-669-6144 Added to NRHP 18 October 1979 | Area 4,047 m² Architectural style Prairie School | |
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Address 223 Heather St, Manchester, NH 03104, USA Hours Closed now Saturday11:30AM–2PMSunday11:30AM–2PMMonday11:30AM–2PMTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosedThursday11:30AM–2PMFriday11:30AM–2PMSuggest an edit Similar Currier Museum of Art, Usonia Historic District, Brandes House, Rosenbaum House, Livingston Park |
The Zimmerman House is a house located at 223 Heather Street, in a residential area of the north end of Manchester, New Hampshire. It is a usonian house designed in 1950 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Dr. Isadore and Lucille Zimmerman. It is a single-story structure, organized around a large L-shaped central chimney, and covered by a deeply overhanging roof. The rooms are arranged in a single line (except one). Wright redesigned the house around a rock just outside the front entrance. Most of its Wright-designed interior features are intact, including concrete floors, cypress woodwork finishes, and fabrics. Wright designed a special music stand for four musicians. Tours through the building are operated by the Currier Museum of Art.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.