- Marley Zielike
Narbonne House, 71 Essex St Salem, Essex County, MA
Excellently preserved specimen of 17th century construction. / The front or "half house" portion of this structure, which is believed to have been built in 1671, has had a gambrel roofed addition to the rear and a lean-to addition to one side. It is an excellent surviving example of a local seventeenth century house with much of the original architectural detail remaining intact. The house was last used as the private residence of the recently deceased Mrs. Margaret Hale. The property adjoins the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
Narbonne House, 71 Essex St Salem, Essex County, MA
Excellently preserved specimen of 17th century construction. / The front or "half house" portion of this structure, which is believed to have been built in 1671, has had a gambrel roofed addition to the rear and a lean-to addition to one side. It is an excellent surviving example of a local seventeenth century house with much of the original architectural detail remaining intact. The house was last used as the private residence of the recently deceased Mrs. Margaret Hale. The property adjoins the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
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