Boutell-Hathorn House | |
Location: | 280 Woburn Street, Wilmington, Massachusetts |
Coordinates: | 42.565°N -71.1464°W |
Area: | 5.6 acres |
Built: | 1754 |
Architecture: | Georgian, Colonial |
Added: | October 27, 2004 |
Refnum: | 04001210 |
The Boutell-Hathorn House is a historic house and farm located at 280 Woburn Street in Wilmington, Massachusetts.
The 5.6acres property includes a house whose oldest portion predates 1754, a mid-19th century Italianate barn, and rare surviving remnants of a slaughterhouse that was operated by N. B. Eames in the second half of the 19th century. The house is a typical Georgian -story timber-frame house, with five bays and a large central chimney. The barn complex includes as its main section a c. 1845-85 two-story structure with Italianate details (including a period cupola), and a lower single-story structure that housed the slaughtering operation. The house is named for its first two owners.[1]
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 27, 2004.