Buttolph–Williams House, Wethersfield
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The Buttolph–Williams House is a historic house museum at 249 Broad Street in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Built in 1711, it is one of the oldest surviving houses in the town. It is owned by Connecticut Landmarks, a historic preservation organization, and is open for regular tours between May and October. it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1968 for its significance as an extremely well-preserved example of early colonial architecture. ()
Built: 1711 (313 years ago)Coordinates: 41°42'39"N, 72°39'4"W
Day trips
Buttolph–Williams House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum, Joseph Webb House, First Church of Christ, Silas Deane House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Buttolph–Williams House?
Nearby attractions include Joseph Webb House, Wethersfield (4 min walk), Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum, Wethersfield (4 min walk), First Church of Christ, Wethersfield (5 min walk), Old Wethersfield, Wethersfield (8 min walk).