Bradford-Huntington House

Bradford-Huntington House

Bradford-Huntington House in 1961
Location 16 Huntington Lane, Norwich, Connecticut
Coordinates 41°33′6″N 72°5′30″W / 41.55167°N 72.09167°W / 41.55167; -72.09167Coordinates: 41°33′6″N 72°5′30″W / 41.55167°N 72.09167°W / 41.55167; -72.09167
Area 3 acres (1.2 ha)
Built 1719
Architect Huntington,Simon,Jr.; Bradford,Thomas
Part of Norwichtown Historic District (#730019751)
NRHP Reference # 70000720[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHP October 6, 1970
Designated CP January 17, 1973

The Bradford-Huntington House is a historic house at 16 Huntington Lane in the Norwichtown section of Norwich, Connecticut. The house was built in stages, beginning in 1691, and was owned by American Revolutionary War office Jabez Huntington. It is claimed that Huntington hosted George Washington here. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. It is also a contributing property in the Norwichtown Historic District (which was listed on the National Register in 1973).[1][2]

The house is a timber house on a stone foundation, with a large brick fireplace and chimney in the middle of each of two gambrel-roofed wings.[2]

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