Hooper-Eliot House
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
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The Hooper-Eliot House is an historic house in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The three-story Stick-style house was built in 1872 for E.W. Hooper to a design by Sturgis & Brigham. The building's five-bay facade and gambrel roof form an early part of the effort by Sturgis to popularize the Georgian Revival. Its original main facade oriented to the north, a new south-facing entry was designed in 1902 by Lois Lilley Howe, featuring a broken scrolled pediment above the porch. The house was purchased by Samuel Atkins Eliot in that same year.[2]
Location25 Reservoir Street,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°22′45.1″N 71°8′12.2″W
Built1872
ArchitectSturgis & Brigham
Hooper-Eliot House | |
| Location | 25 Reservoir Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 42°22′45.1″N 71°8′12.2″W |
| Built | 1872 |
| Architect | Sturgis & Brigham |
| Architectural style | Colonial Revival, Stick/Eastlake |
| MPS | Cambridge MRA |
| NRHP reference No. | 83000809[1] |
| Added to NRHP | June 30, 1983 |
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[1]