Deacon Thomas Kendall House
Deacon Thomas Kendall House, Federal style colonial house in Wakefield, Massachusetts.
Deacon Thomas Kendall House is a colonial residence in Wakefield, Massachusetts with a timber frame structure anchored by a large central chimney. The building displays five symmetrical bays across two and a half stories, with smaller windows positioned near the eaves on the south side.
The house was built before 1750 as an early example of colonial residential design with period craftsmanship. A fire in 1786 required reconstruction, during which salvaged materials were reused while preserving the core architectural framework.
The carved wooden details on the north side of the house reflect the social standing of the Kendall family in the community. These ornaments show how prosperity and craftsmanship were displayed through domestic architecture during this period.
The house is located on Prospect Street in downtown Wakefield and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for preservation purposes. The exterior is visible from the street, offering good views of the architectural details from public areas.
The central chimney predates the fire of 1786 and was preserved through the reconstruction period. This architectural element is older than the Federal-style modifications that were added during rebuilding, creating a visible blend of construction from different eras within the same structure.
Location: Massachusetts
GPS coordinates: 42.50556,-71.08000
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:46
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