Dadmund-Glennon House // 1875

Boston’s many unique neighborhoods have some amazing hidden architectural gems. It always helps to get out and explore by walking or biking your city to see things from a different perspective than a car or bus. This brick mansard house sits on a quiet dead-end street in the Stonybrook section of Jamaica Plain and was built in the mid-1870s for Joseph A. Dadmund, a coppersmith. From the 1880s-1920s, the house was occupied by the Glennon Family, who built two large wooden stables in the rear yard, both of which remain to this day.

2 thoughts on “Dadmund-Glennon House // 1875

  1. Jennifer Uhrhane's avatar Jennifer Uhrhane March 22, 2025 / 4:26 pm

    Would like to connect with you about this house and others on the same street, if that is possible?

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