Churchill House (Plymouth, Massachusetts)

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View of southwest end of Churchill House, likely the oldest part, circa 1662
View of northwest side Churchill House

Churchill House is a historic seventeenth-century house (circa 1662) located at 250 Sandwich Street, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

According to one source, "[t]he Churchill family arrived in the neighborhood as early as 1643 when John Churchill settled east of Sandwich Street."[1] Churchill House was originally believed to have been the home of John's son, Joseph Churchill, and built between 1672 and 1695,[2] but dendrochronology in 2022 shows that the earliest part of the house was built around 1662.

The house is currently owned by Elizabeth Creeden[3] who has owned the property since 1964 when she and her husband John[4] acquired it from Lewis Morton, who acquired it from Edward W. Bradford in 1954.[5] Bradford acquired it from Arthur Finney in 1924.[6]

Discovery of age

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