Scamman Farm

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Location69 Portsmouth Ave., Stratham, New Hampshire
Coordinates43°0′33″N 70°55′7″W / 43.00917°N 70.91861°W / 43.00917; -70.91861
Builtc.1750
NRHPreferenceNo.100003597[1]
Scamman Farm
Scamman Farm in October 2019
Scamman Farm is located in New Hampshire
Scamman Farm
Scamman Farm is located in the United States
Scamman Farm
Location69 Portsmouth Ave., Stratham, New Hampshire
Coordinates43°0′33″N 70°55′7″W / 43.00917°N 70.91861°W / 43.00917; -70.91861
Builtc.1750
NRHP reference No.100003597[1]
Added to NRHPApril 4, 2019

Scamman Farm is a historic farmstead at Portsmouth Avenue in Stratham, New Hampshire. The farm was established by members of the Scamman family in the 1660s, and includes a barn dating to the mid-18th century, believed to be one of the oldest in the state, and a Greek Revival farmhouse dating to 1836. The property, now a subset of the family's original holdings, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.[2]

A fire that began shortly before 11 p.m. on May 10, 2021, burned down one barn on the property and killed an estimated 300 chickens.[3][4] Through the efforts of firefighters, the mid-18th century barn suffered only minor damage.[5] Days later, the family stated that they would rebuild the barn that burned down.[6]

The similarly named Scammon Farm Historic District, also located in Stratham and owned by a different branch of the family, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2023.[7]

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