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42°22′30″N 71°13′6″W / 42.37500°N 71.21833°W / 42.37500; -71.21833
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Brigham House
Brigham House is located in Massachusetts
Brigham House
Brigham House is located in the United States
Brigham House
Location235 Main St., Waltham, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°22′30″N 71°13′6″W / 42.37500°N 71.21833°W / 42.37500; -71.21833
Arealess than one acre
Built1893 (1893)
Architectural styleColonial Revival; Queen Anne; Shingle Style
MPSWaltham MRA
NRHP reference  No. 89001551 [1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 28, 1989

The Brigham House is a historic house at 235 Main Street in Waltham, Massachusetts. Built about 1893, it is an architecturally distinctive hybrid of Queen Anne, Shingle, and Colonial Revival styling. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. [1]

Description and history

The Brigham House stands in eastern Waltham, on the north side of busy Main Street ( United States Route 20), at that point mainly residential in character. It is set just opposite Gilbert Road, facing south on a small lot. It is a 2+12-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled roof and clapboarded exterior. It has the asymmetrical appearance and irregular roof lines typical of Queen Anne styling, but the elements assembled in that manner are predominantly Colonial Revival and Shingle. A central projecting section with a hip roof has an extended eave with modillions, and windows with diamond lights. The left side of the main facade has a roof line that descends to the first floor, with a bell-shaped gable dormer. A Colonial Revival entry porch projects from a left-of-center position; it is enclosed in paned glass, but has square corner pillars. [2]

The land on which the house stands was in the early 19th century part of the Bright family estate. The family began seriously subdividing the estate for residential development in the early 1890s, and the lot for this house was sold in 1892. Ella and Elijah Brigham were the buyers; he was an insurance agent working in Boston. This was one of the last houses to be built on this stretch of Main Street before a post- World War I building boom. [2]

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References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ a b "NRHP nomination for Brigham House". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2014-04-24.