A photographic history of architecture in Ipswich Massachusetts
Category: Houses
2022 Mary Conley Awards for Historic Preservation
Norm Abram and Matt Diana Go Inside Two Old Houses
A visit to the Whipple House with Paul Valcour & Gordon Harris
Washington and Liberty Streets
Gravel Street and the gravel pits are shown in the 1832 Philander map of Ipswich. One of the older established ways in town, Washington Street may have started as a footpath for Native Americans long before John Winthrop and the first settlers arrived. Map of Ipswich in a 1909 article by M. V. B. Perley, Millend Ipswich:… Continue reading Washington and Liberty Streets
The Central Ipswich Victorian Neighborhood
Bungalows of Ipswich
Homes of the Jewetts
Homes of the Appletons
Appleton Farms was gifted to the Trustees of Reservations by Francis and Joan Appleton in 1998. Originally granted to Ipswich settlerย Samuel Appleton,ย it is the oldest continuously operating farm in America.ย The farm continued in family ownership for seven generations, and the extended family built homes along Waldingfield Rd. and the nearby vicinity.ย














