Charles D. Elliott House (Newton, Massachusetts)
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Massachusetts /
Newton /
Newton, Massachusetts /
Colman Street, 7
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house, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1860s construction, Second Empire (architecture)
The Charles D. Elliott House is a historic house at 7 Colman Street in Newton, Massachusetts. The 2.5-story wood frame house was probably built in the 1860s, and is one of Newton's finest Second Empire houses. It has a mansard roof pierced by dormers with rounded or triangular gabled pediments. Its main facade has a slightly projecting central section, which includes an elaborately decorated porch that projects further forward and extends the full width of the front. Charles D. Elliott was part owner of a local coal and lumber yard.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_D._Elliott_House
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Coordinates: 42°21'15"N 71°13'23"W
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- Francis Cabot Lowell Mill / Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation 2.4 km
- Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart 2.6 km
- The Eminence 2.9 km
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- Fred R. Hayward House 3.8 km
- St. Mary's Episcopal Church and Cemetery 4.2 km
- Walter E. Fernald State School (Closed) 4.8 km
- Six Moon Hill Historic District 7.9 km
- Brae Burn Country Club 2.5 km
- Angelside 2.7 km
- Woodland Golf Club 3 km
- Roberts 3.7 km
- Leo J. Martin Golf Course/Weston Ski Track 4.3 km
- Pine Brook Country Club 4.9 km
- Weston Golf Club 5.1 km
- Charles River Country Club 6.2 km
- Wellesley Country Club 6.5 km
- Babson College 7.5 km