Grove Hill Mansion
Grove Hill Mansion, Historic mansion in Leeds, Northampton, United States.
Grove Hill Mansion is a brick residence at the corner of Florence Street and Front Street, featuring a prominent tower and wood-bracketed shed roofs. The building was converted into condominiums in the 1990s while preserving its original exterior characteristics.
The mansion was built in 1880 for Lucius Dimock, director of the Nonotuck Silk Company, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. This recognition honors its significance as a Victorian residence connected to the industrial prosperity of its era.
The interior showcases Eastlake architectural style with ornate woodwork, wall paneling, and parquet floors that remain visible today. These crafted details reflect the wealth and sophistication that characterized this residence in the 19th century.
The mansion occupies a clear corner location between two streets, making it easy to find and observe from public areas. The exterior is fully visible from the sidewalk, offering an unobstructed view of its architectural details.
The building contains an unexpected chapel hidden in the attic space, not visible from outside. This concealed feature reveals the original owner's personal religious devotion and served as a private place of worship during the Victorian era.
Location: Massachusetts
Architects: Eugene Clarence Gardner
GPS coordinates: 42.35306,-72.69944
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:23
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