Jonathan Hill House // c.1720

This modified First Period house on Main Street in Swansea, Massachusetts, dates to about 1720 and is a New England Colonial in all the best ways. The residence was built for Jonathan Hill (1684-1737) who purchased what was once a seventy-acre farm on the site in 1720 from Ebenezer Eddy, a local blacksmith. Jonathan Hill farmed the land nearby until his death in 1737, and in his will, the property passed to his widow, Elizabeth which was mentioned as “my new house built for the bringing up of my children.” The large colonial home is a center-hall form with a central stair surrounded by four rooms on each floor. Subsequent owners for over 300 years have lovingly maintained and preserved this important early house. 

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