Hedge House
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Description
The 1809 Hedge House is one of Plymouth’s finest examples of Federal period architecture, featuring octagonal rooms in the mainblock, and a rare, intact carriage house. Built by sea captain William Hammatt, the house was originally located on Court St., where Memorial Hall is today. In 1830, merchant Thomas Hedge purchased the house and added a three-story ell to accommodate his large family.
Year Built
1809
Admission
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Hours
2-6pm Wed-Sun, Jun thru Aug
Contact Information
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Address
126 Water Street, Plymouth, MA, USA
126 Water Street, Plymouth, MA, USA
