West Falmouth Village Historic District

West Falmouth Village Historic District
West Falmouth Library and Quaker Carriage Sheds
Location Falmouth, Massachusetts
Coordinates 41°36′5″N 70°38′5″W / 41.60139°N 70.63472°W / 41.60139; -70.63472Coordinates: 41°36′5″N 70°38′5″W / 41.60139°N 70.63472°W / 41.60139; -70.63472
Built 1673
Architect Bourne, Timothy C.; et al.
Architectural style Mid 19th Century Revival, Federal, Georgian
NRHP Reference #

98000253

[1]
Added to NRHP April 2, 1998

The West Falmouth Village Historic District is a historic district along West Falmouth Highway (Massachusetts Route 28A) in West Falmouth, Massachusetts, which is a village in the town of Falmouth, Massachusetts. The northern end of the historic district is approximately at Bourne Farm, near Thomas Landers Road, extending south along Route 28A through West Falmouth Village to about Garrison Road.[2]

The area was settled in 1673 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

Several of the historic buildings in West Falmouth Village are the West Falmouth Library,[3] the Quaker Meeting House and Quaker Carriage Sheds,[4] Emerson House, the West Falmouth Fire Station, and numerous historic houses.

The Shining Sea Bikeway passes close to the center of West Falmouth Village, providing access to the beautiful Great Sippewissett Marsh to the south and the historic 1775 Bourne Farm and cranberry bogs to the north. Chapoquoit Beach, a Falmouth public beach, is also close to the center of West Falmouth Village.[5]

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