About Peak House (Medfield, Massachusetts)

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Peak House is a historic house located at 347 Main Street in Medfield, Massachusetts.

According to tradition, the original house on this site was built in 1651 by Benjamin Clark, burned during the King Philip's War in 1676, and was rebuilt ca. 1677–1680 by Seth Clark, the owner of the original house. The current Peak House, however, was built in 1711, and is one of the oldest houses in Medfield and one of the earliest surviving examples of Post-medieval English (Elizabethan) architecture in the United States. Some of the original panes of glass in the windows, which were imported from England, can still be seen today.

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347, Main Street, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America, 02052

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