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Abraham Hill House, First Period house in Belmont, Massachusetts.

The Abraham Hill House is an early colonial wooden structure clad in clapboard with a gabled roof and two brick chimneys rising at the rear. It comprises 2.5 stories and displays typical residential building methods from its era.

Built around 1725, the house underwent major renovation in the 1790s when James Hill reconfigured it from a central chimney layout to a central hall design. This transformation reflects how living arrangements and domestic habits shifted during the 18th century.

The house shows how families lived and built homes in early colonial New England. You can still see today in its details how people arranged and used their homes back then.

The house sits on Pleasant Street between Prospect Street and Scott Road, positioned northeast of downtown Belmont. Windows placed close to the sidewalk allow visitors to observe the facade details easily.

The house displays a regional feature called a Beverly jog, where the rear section extends beyond the left sidewall. This architectural detail was fairly common in New England during that period and reveals local building practices.

Location: Belmont

Inception: 1725

Architectural style: First Period

Made from material: clapboard

Address: 388 Pleasant Street

GPS coordinates: 42.40278,-71.16833

Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:44

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