Recommended for Listing on the National Register of Historic Places
Manufacturers’ Row is notable for its collection of homes associated with the largest manufacturers in West Newbury in the mid-19th century. Federal, Greek Revival, and Italianate styles predominate. Shoe manufacturers owned 331, 333, 335, 345, and 347 Main Street. Comb manufacturers in the Chase family owned 319 and 323 Main Street. Click here for a description of the area, its history, and the properties.
Manufacturers' Row Properties
MHC # | Name | Street Address | Construction Date | Style | Acreage | WNB.76 | Somerby C. Noyes House | 319 Main St. | Ca. 1800-1830 | Federal | .50 | WNB.79 WNB.223 | Somerby N. Noyes House Carriage House | 323 Main St. | 1857 1857 | Italianate No Style | .75 | WNB.298 | Somerby C. Noyes House | 325 Main St. | Ca. 1828 | Federal | .50 | WNB.81 | George and Sarah Hosum House | 331 Main St. | Ca. 1828 | Greek Revival | 12.0 | WNB.82 | Benjamin and Harriet Edwards House | 333 Main St. | Ca. 1828 | Federal | .50 | WNB.83 WNB.224 | William Claflin House William Claflin Carriage House | 335 Main St. | Ca. 1853 Ca. 1853 | Italianate No style | .40 | WNB.225 | Stanford Chase Double House | 337-339 Main St. | Ca. 1828-1830 | Federal | .54 | WNB.226 | Samuel and Lydia Durgin House | 345 Main St. | Ca. 1856 | Italianate | 1.0 | WNB.84 WNB.227 | Bailey-Warren-Nason House Carriage House | 347 Main St. | Ca. 1830 Ca. 1850 | Federal No Style | 3.3 |
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