Isaac Crocker Homestead

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Area2.6 ha
Builtc.1750
Architectural style(s)Cape Cod style
Isaac Crocker Homestead
Isaac Crocker Homestead is located in Massachusetts
Isaac Crocker Homestead
Location of Isaac Crocker Homestead in Massachusetts
Area2.6 ha
Builtc.1750
Architectural style(s)Cape Cod style

The Isaac Crocker Homestead is a historic home and farm in Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, United States, built c.1750. The 6.5-acre (2.6 ha) property, located at 330 Olde Homestead Drive, includes an historic house, adjoining barn and grain silo. The silo is unusual for being made out of wood.[citation needed] In 2007, the property was listed as one of the Ten Most Endangered Historic Resources in Massachusetts.[1][2]

The house is a Cape Cod-style cottage that was described in 2006 as the oldest example of the architectural style in that area of the town of Barnstable.[2] The property has been deemed to be eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]

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