Stony Brook–Factory Village Historic District, Brewster
Facts and practical information
The Stony Brook–Factory Village Historic District is a historic district encompassing one of largest and best-preserved industrial villages in Barnstable County, Massachusetts. It is centered on Stony Brook, a stream that flows north into Cape Cod Bay in western Brewster. The industrial power of the stream was recognized in the 17th century, and was actively used into the late 19th century. The 85-acre district is centered on the junction of Satucket Road and Stony Brook Road, radiating away along those roads and for a short distance along Run Hill Road. The architecture of the district is predominantly Greek Revival, although later 19th century styles and 18th century Georgian styles are also represented. It also includes the sites of three mills, including dams, raceways, and a mill pond. ()
Lower Cape (Brewster Village)Brewster
Stony Brook–Factory Village Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Scargo Lake, Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Scargo Hill, The Captain's Golf Course.