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County Street, Ipswich, MA 01938


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Nearest Named Buildings

  • - 495 m
    Argilla Road 14
    Historic home located in Ipswich, Ma. Estimated to be built around 1920.
  • - 474 m
    Argilla Road 12
    The first known owner of this house is Norman J. Bolles, president of the Ipswich Savings bank. This house is a fine example of a Queen Anne Cottage.
  • - 440 m
    Argilla Road 10
    Historic house in Ipswich, Ma
  • - 662 m
    South Village Green 7
  • - 378 m
    Poplar Street 7
    First period home
  • - 554 m
    South Main Street 75
    First Period Home
  • - 467 m
    South Main Street 54
  • - 404 m
    Elm Street 15
  • - 172 m
    Green Street 25
  • - 315 m
    North Main Street 25
  • - 169 m
    Green Street 12
    First Period Home
  • - 419 m
    Summer Street 39
    First Period Home
  • - 248 m
    County Street 17
    This house was built in 1843 near the EBSCO dam as Hoyt’s Veneer Mill. It was moved in 1859 to its present location where it became the Perkins & Daniels Stocking Factory. Farley & Daniels succeeded in 1884.
  • - 263 m
    County Street 16-18
    The original house is believed to have been constructed between 1725 and 1740. The house was in poor condition and in 2003 was restored by Ipswich architect Matthew Cummings. It is identical in construction to the Dennis-Dodge house a few doors away.
  • - 235 m
    County Street 15
    The house at 15 County Street was built in 1788 and is Federal in style. Rev. Levi Frisbie was Rev. Lev. Frisbie, who was installed as pastor of First Church in Ipswich on Feb. 7, 1776. He remained in that post for thirty years, and this was his home.
  • - 324 m
    Summer Street 27
    First Period Home
  • - 298 m
    County Street 11
    Joseph Bennett built this early Second Period house in 1725. In 1818 the house was sold to Capt. Sylvanus Caldwell, who engaged in maritime trade along the coast from Massachusetts to Maine for a half century.
  • - 345 m
    County Street 9
    First Period Home
  • - 328 m
    Summer Street 15
    First Period Home
  • - 373 m
    Summer Street 11
    First Period Home
  • - 388 m
    County Street 7
    First Period Home
  • - 407 m
    County Street 5
    First Period Home
  • - 495 m
    East Street 8
    First Period Home
  • - 465 m
    Summer Street 4;6
    First Period Home
  • - 473 m
    East Street 26
    First Period Home
  • - 578 m
    East Street 30
    First Period Home
  • - 570 m
    North Main Street 55;57
    First Period Home

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 OSM Tags

conditionfair
way typesecondary
lanes2
maxspeed35 mph
nameCounty Street
source:maxspeedmassgis
surfaceasphalt
width13.7