Asa Waters Mansion, Federal-style mansion in Millbury, United States.
The Asa Waters Mansion is a three-story wooden Federal-style residence located in Millbury. Its front facade features a hip roof with balustrade and two-story fluted pillars topped with composite capitals.
Architect Asher Benjamin designed this residence between 1826 and 1832 for Asa Waters and Susan Holman Waters as their family home. The structure reflects the Federal style that was popular in New England during that period.
The mansion serves as the headquarters of the Millbury Historical Society and maintains its listing on the National Register of Historic Places. It hosts various events and gatherings that keep the building active in the local community.
The mansion is located at 123 Elm Street in Millbury, Massachusetts and functions as an event space for private celebrations and public gatherings. Visitors should contact ahead to confirm access and visit arrangements.
Asher Benjamin created the original elevation drawings in 1824, even before construction officially began. These drawings serve as detailed records of the architectural planning that guided the building process.
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