Warner Houes
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Description
Explore one of 18th-century Portsmouth’s influential families room by room. Built c.1716 for ambitious immigrant Capt. Archibald Macpheadris, the Warner House is one of the oldest urban brick residences in New England, boasting rich architectural features of early-Georgian style, including old growth-wood paneling and fine moldings. Ascending the center staircase, encounter four unique wall murals, considered the oldest extant wall murals in the country
Year Built
1716
Admission
Adults $5, Seniors/Students $4
Hours
11am-4pm Wed-Mon, mid-Jun to mid-Oct
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Address
150 Daniel St, Portsmouth, NH, USA
150 Daniel St, Portsmouth, NH, USA
