The White-Ellery House was built in 1710 and is one of just a handful of First Period (First Period means c. 1620-1725) in Eastern Massachusetts that survives to this day.
It is a 2 story “saltbox” structure with a massive central chimney that once serviced six fireplaces. Unlike other structures as old as this, the White-Ellery House has had very few interior alterations over the years. Stepping inside today, visitors enter much the same house they would have 300 years ago.