Marshall W. Jones House, Winchester
Facts and practical information
The Marshall W. Jones House is a historic house in Winchester, Massachusetts. A 2.5-story wood-frame Colonial Revival structure, it was built c. 1901 for Marshall W. Jones, a local businessman and active member of the local Board of Health. The house is sited near the Middlesex Fells Reservation, which had recently been established, making the area attractive to wealthy businessmen. The house has an asymmetrical facade dominated by differently-sized cross gables, which are decorated with half-timbering and vergeboard. There is a port cochere between the gables, supported by Tuscan columns. ()
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Marshall W. Jones House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Winchester Town Hall, Griffin Museum of Photography, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Jacob Stanton House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Marshall W. Jones House by public transport?
Train
- Winchester Center (13 min walk)
- Wedgemere (16 min walk)