678 Pequot Ave
Southport, CT 06890, USA

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Francis D. Perry House, 678 Pequot Rd, Southport, Fairfield County, CT

The Francis D. Perry house was erected in 1832, and is one of two Greek Revival structures in Southport which was designed with a five-columned front portico. The other, the Henry Perry House, 45 Westway Road (Conn-305), was his brother`s and also erected in 1832. It is quite possible that they were designed or built by the same person. In keeping with high-style American architecture of this period, this wooden classical temple is a translation of the prototypical stone temple of Europe. Francis Perry was a prominent banker in Southport, and a devoted member of the Trinity Parish. After his wife`s death in 1893, the Perrys gave their residence to Trinity to be used as the Rector`s residence.

Francis D. Perry House, 678 Pequot Rd, Southport, Fairfield County, CT

The Francis D. Perry house was erected in 1832, and is one of two Greek Revival structures in Southport which was designed with a five-columned front portico. The other, the Henry Perry House, 45 Westway Road (Conn-305), was his brother`s and also erected in 1832. It is quite possible that they were designed or built by the same person. In keeping with high-style American architecture of this period, this wooden classical temple is a translation of the prototypical stone temple of Europe. Francis Perry was a prominent banker in Southport, and a devoted member of the Trinity Parish. After his wife`s death in 1893, the Perrys gave their residence to Trinity to be used as the Rector`s residence.

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