Cudworth House.
This unusual early 19th century corner house, measuring 24' x 32', is still occupied by the family that constructed it. The hewn oak frame supports sawn rafters and a five-sided ridgepole. Built with two chimneys, only one original chimney with two fireplaces presently exists. Much of the original interior remains intact including doors and trim, painted and unpainted wide board flooring, a mantle and surround and stairways. The building is standing.






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