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Parson-Barnhard House
Parson-Barnhard House

Parson Barnard House

Description

The Parson Barnard House (1715) is located at 179 Osgood Street and retains many of its original features, based on a documented history of this significant Eighteenth Century building. The first owners and inhabitants of the house were ministers of the North Parish Church of North Andover, including Rev. Thomas Barnard, Rev. John Barnard and Rev. William Symmes. Towards the end of the eighteenth century the house was used as a summer home at which time the carriage barn was built.The North Andover Historical Society purchased the Parson Barnard House in 1950 in order to preserve a typical house built in the town during the early Eighteenth Century.

Year Built
1715
Admission
Free on first Saturdays; private tours $7 for adul
Hours
First Saturday of the month, June - October, 11am - 3pm or by appt. pbarnardhouse@verizon.net

Contact Information

Primary Phone
Address
179 Osgood Street, North Andover, MA, USA
179 Osgood Street, North Andover, MA, USA

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