Lincoln House Club, Barnstable
Facts and practical information
The Lincoln House Club is a historic building in the Osterville section of Barnstable, Massachusetts. The 2-3/4 story wood frame Shingle style structure was built in 1899 by the Lincoln Club of Boston, as part of a "fresh air" movement, and occupies a prominent site near the Grand Island Bridge. The building is distinctive for its tall yet low-angled gable roof with large brackets, within whose gables there are nearly two floors of usable space. The club used the building as a clubhouse and lodging facility until 1922, when it was sold and converted into a private residence. ()
Barnstable
Lincoln House Club – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mashpee Commons, Cape Cod Mall, Twin Brooks Golf Course, Hyannisport Club.