Address: 355 Wall Street
Inventory Num: 109
Location: West side 0.6 Mi North of Loveland Road
Year Built: 1740 - 1780
Builder: Unknown
Style: Georgian
Current Use: Residence/Farm
Notable Architectural Features:
- 5-bay balanced facade
- Large brick center chimney
- 12/12 sash
- Doorway has double doors surrounded by side flush boards and 7-paned transon set in flush boards that taper out
- Stone foundation
- Stone fence consists of granite posts, granite stretchers and chains , 3 per section, between posts
- Gable ends overhang
Importance:"The previous owner says she was told the little room behind the fireplace in our basement may have been used to protect slaves"
(2008 Homeowner)"Also 2 previous owners have been told the house has a ghost. None of us have seen any ghostly figures!"
(2008 Homeowner)
Notes:"...home is a large center-chimney house with large fireplaces and has very good proportions. The door and windows are capped by plain pediments and sidelights add a charm to the entrance. Large old trees help make a perfect setting for this comfortable house."
(from Hebron, Ct: Hebron Historical Society booklet prepared for America's Bicentennial)