Swett-Ilsley House, c. 1670
4 High Road
Newbury, Mass. 01951
SwettIisleyHouse@HistoricNewEngland.org

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Open 11am - 3pm on :

    Saturday, June 7
    Saturday, July 5
    Saturday, August 2
    Saturday, September 6
    Saturday, October 4

Admission : Free on June 7; $5 other dates; Free to Historic New England members.

Group tours available with advanced reservations. Please call 978-462-2634, June 1 through October 15.

Purchased by SPNEA, now known as Historic New England, in 1911, the distinctively-evolved Swett-Ilsley House was the organization's first architectural acquisition. Built by Stephen Swett, the original portion of the house was constructed on a single-room plan with chimney bay and faced south.

Passing through a series of owners, the house remained essentially unaltered until about 1720, when it was enlarged in an atypical fashion with the addition of a second unit of single-room plan to the north of the original block. A new roof -- made in part with the salvaged rafters of the old roof -- was built over the whole, changing the ridge pole direction from an east-west to a north-south axis. Although the chimney, which was then located at the northwestern corner of the main block, was retained, the upper stack was probably modified when the new roof was installed.

The house was further extended to the north, although a need to conform to the irregular lot line necessitated the termination of the eastern wall a full two feet before the western wall ended. The original chimney was demolished, and a new central chimney was added to serve the 1650 and 1720 portions of the house.

The irregular perimeter of the house was somewhat rectified in 1756, when the purchase of land to the north yielded an opportunity to build a final northern addition of single-room plan with stair-hall and separate chimney. The building achieved its present form. With the construction of a kitchen lean-to at the western end of the house, complete with one of the most massice fireplaces of the period, containing three behive ovens.


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    157 High Rd., Newbury 01951
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