Captain Silas Jones House // c.1774

Brick houses are not too common on Nantucket, so I love to highlight them whenever possible! This gambrel-roofed residence was built by 1774 for Silas Jones, a whaling captain around the time of his marriage to Judith Gardner. As originally built, this house had brick endwalls while the facade and rear walls were constructed of wood. It was not until under the ownership of Silas’ son, Daniel, that the house was “modernized” with its present appearance. Daniel added brick walls to the front and rear walls, added brownstone lintels and sills to the openings, and added twin chimneys, likely replacing a single, central chimney. Due to his materiality and heavy presence, the house looks more like it belongs in Salem or Providence, so seeing it in the coastal town of Nantucket makes my heart sing. Standing out is a good thing!

3 thoughts on “Captain Silas Jones House // c.1774

  1. Susan Lee's avatar Susan Lee March 31, 2024 / 11:19 am

    How lovely to showcase this beautiful Nantucket home. I have walked by it many times when staying on this precious island.

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  2. cmleich's avatar cmleich April 6, 2024 / 2:58 pm

    Orange St. is indeed a treasure-trove of Nantucket architecture.

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