Timothy Paine House
Timothy Paine House, Georgian mansion in Worcester, United States.
Timothy Paine House is a Georgian-style residence located at 140 Lincoln Street with a symmetrical front facade, pitched gable roof, and clapboard exterior made of wood. The building uses traditional timber frame construction and represents a notable example of residential architecture from the 18th century.
This residence was constructed in 1774, but its owner departed during the American Revolution due to his role as a mandamus councilor to the governor. His departure reflected the political divisions of the colonial period.
The interior displays wide pine floors, a spiral staircase, and furnishings from different periods, including Greek Revival pieces that reflect the family's taste and prosperity. The library and porcelain collection provide insight into the intellectual and material life of those who lived here.
The house is managed by the Daughters of the American Revolution and open for guided tours from May through October. Visitors should check in advance to confirm the exact times and current access conditions.
John Adams visited an earlier Paine residence on this same site in the 1750s, before the current Georgian structure was built. This connection highlights how the location held importance across multiple generations.
Location: Worcester
GPS coordinates: 42.27806,-71.79500
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:08
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