Hutchings-Pfaff Gatehouse // c.1884

Once located at the entrance to the Hutchings-Pfaff Mansion, this small stone gatehouse is all that remains of a great Roxbury estate. Built of locally quarried Roxbury Puddingstone decades after the main house was completed, the Victorian Gothic style cottage surprisingly survived the subdividing of the large property and was sold as a private home in the early 20th century. It is uncommon to see these types of outbuildings survive into the 21st century, so I hope to see this charming cottage survive another 150 years!

One thought on “Hutchings-Pfaff Gatehouse // c.1884

  1. Arvetta's avatar Arvetta September 24, 2024 / 9:20 pm

    This beautiful home was in my Children’s family for over 50 years and was tragically stolen by forced gentrification.

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