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David Sears House, Federal-style residence in Beacon Hill, Boston, United States.

The granite three-story house features seven bays across its facade with carved stone panels and symmetrical window arrangements throughout the structure.

Constructed between 1816 and 1875, this residence was designed by Alexander Parris for David Sears, a prominent Boston merchant and landowner.

The Somerset Club acquired the property in 1875, transforming the structure from a private residence into a distinguished social establishment.

The building remains a private establishment under Somerset Club ownership, with limited access to the general public except during specific events.

Solomon Willard, known for his work on the Bunker Hill Monument, crafted the decorative granite panels that distinguish the building's facade.

Location: Massachusetts

GPS coordinates: 42.35685,-71.06669

Latest update: March 3, 2025 04:47

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