Parson Barnard House
Parson Barnard House, Historic colonial residence in North Andover, United States.
The Parson Barnard House is a two-and-a-half-story wooden building with traditional New England architectural features dating to the early 1700s. The structure displays typical colonial design with original details that reflect the building style of the region during that period.
Built in 1715 after a fire destroyed the previous structure, this house served as the residence for Reverend Thomas Barnard and subsequent clergy of the North Parish Church. The building reflects the importance of the parsonage in colonial communities during the early period of settlement.
The furnishings inside show how daily life changed over time for the families who lived here, with objects and arrangements reflecting different periods across more than a hundred years.
The house is maintained by the North Andover Historical Society and open for visits during warmer months, particularly at First Saturday events. It is best to check ahead of time, as seasonal hours apply and access may be limited to specific occasions.
The adjacent carriage barn from the early 1800s was built by John Norris and now features textile demonstrations after recent restoration work. This outbuilding reveals how people of means managed their transportation and daily tasks during that era.
Location: North Andover
GPS coordinates: 42.20556,-71.11806
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:21
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