The Cushing and Hannah Prince House is located on Greely Road and demonstrates the architectural trends associated with a late eighteenth-century farmhouse. Constructed in the Federal style, the Prince House is two stories tall and features a thick central chimney in a side-gabled roof. The building largely lacks exterior ornamentation, except for the front entry with a paneled wood door flanked by sidelights and topped with a molded fan. It is clad in clapboard siding and has wood windows composed of many small panes of glass. Cushing Prince purchased 122 acres of land in Yarmouth for a farm and soon constructed this house. The large house was built to accommodate a family of seven, that would later expand to eleven. Upon the death of Cushing Prince, his daughter, Olive, and son-in-law, Levi Blanchard, inherited the property. The property remained with the family until 1912.
Year Listed: 1999
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