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Holyoke-French House

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Holyoke-French House

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The Holyoke-French House is a significant historical site nestled in Boxford, Massachusetts, standing at an elevation of approximately 29 meters. This well-preserved 18th-century residence, located at the intersection of Elm Street and Topsfield Road, is a prime example of Colonial-era architecture in New England. It is recognized for its distinctive side-gable gambrel roof, twin interior chimneys, and a central entrance flanked by pilasters, all contributing to its inclusion in the Boxford Village Historic District.

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    January 16, 2024

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    Dating from 1760, Holyoke-French House was gifted to the Boxford Historical Society in 1942. It is named after the two families that have lived there over the past 250 years, the Holyokes and the Frenches.

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    Location: Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the specific operating hours and days for public tours at the Holyoke-French House?

    The Holyoke-French House is typically open for public tours from April through October. Tours are generally offered on the first Friday of each month during this period, as well as during special events like the annual Boxford Apple Festival. Educational tours can also be arranged. For the most current schedule, it's best to check the Boxford Historical Society website.

    Is the Holyoke-French House accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or using wheelchairs?

    While the Boxford Historical Society strives to make its properties accessible, the Holyoke-French House is an 18th-century structure with historical architectural features. Specific accessibility details, such as ramp access or interior navigation, are best confirmed directly with the Boxford Historical Society before your visit to ensure a comfortable experience.

    Are there any hiking trails or extensive walking paths directly associated with the Holyoke-French House property?

    The Holyoke-French House is primarily a historical house museum. The visitor experience focuses on guided tours and self-exploration of the period rooms and grounds, rather than extensive hiking routes or walking paths. For those interested in outdoor activities, Boxford offers various trails and natural areas nearby, which you might find on platforms like komoot.

    Is the Holyoke-French House considered family-friendly, and are there specific activities for children?

    The Holyoke-French House offers a unique educational experience for families interested in history and 18th-century life. While there aren't specific children's activities listed, older children and teenagers may enjoy learning about the past through the house's preserved architecture and artifacts. Younger children might find the historical context less engaging, but it can still be a valuable cultural outing.

    Can I bring my dog to the Holyoke-French House or its grounds?

    As a historical house museum with preserved interiors and artifacts, pets are generally not permitted inside the Holyoke-French House. It is advisable to check with the Boxford Historical Society regarding policies for pets on the exterior grounds or if service animals are permitted.

    What is the typical duration of a guided tour at the Holyoke-French House?

    The duration of a guided tour can vary, but visitors should generally plan for a tour lasting approximately 45 minutes to an hour. This allows ample time to explore the rooms, learn about the house's history, and appreciate the architectural details and furnishings.

    Are there any unique historical facts or notable figures associated with the Holyoke-French House beyond its main residents?

    Beyond the Holyoke and French families, the house has connections to significant historical figures. Elizur Holyoke, for whom the house was built, was a nephew of Harvard College President Edward Holyoke. His great-granduncle, also named Elizur Holyoke, was the namesake for Mount Holyoke College. Elizur's son, Samuel Holyoke, was also a well-known composer and publisher, adding another layer of historical significance to the family's legacy.

    Are there any public transportation options available to reach the Holyoke-French House in Boxford, MA?

    The Holyoke-French House is located in a more rural area of Boxford, Massachusetts. Public transportation options directly to the site are limited. Visitors typically reach the house by private vehicle. It's recommended to plan your travel accordingly, as ride-sharing services might also be less frequent in this area.

    What kind of parking facilities are available at the Holyoke-French House, and is there a fee?

    Parking is generally available on-site or nearby the Holyoke-French House. While specific details about fees are not always published, parking for historical society events and tours is typically free. It's usually sufficient for the number of visitors expected during open hours, but for large events, arriving early is always a good idea.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options conveniently located near the Holyoke-French House?

    Boxford is a charming, largely residential town. While there might not be a wide array of cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to the Holyoke-French House, there are options within a short driving distance in Boxford and neighboring towns. For accommodation, you would likely find hotels or inns in nearby larger communities. It's advisable to search for specific establishments in Boxford or surrounding areas like Topsfield or North Andover.

    Does the Holyoke-French House require any permits or advance reservations for general visits?

    For general public tours during scheduled open days, permits are not typically required. However, it is always a good idea to check the Boxford Historical Society website for any specific requirements or to confirm tour availability, especially for larger groups or educational tours which may require advance booking.

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