Historic site
Philip Moore Stone House
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The Philip Moore Stone House is a well-preserved Federal-style residence built in the early 1800s, reflecting the craftsmanship and lifestyle of Portsmouth's early settlers. Visitors can explore its sturdy stone walls, original woodwork, and period furnishings that offer a glimpse into domestic life two centuries ago. The house stands as a testament to the region's architectural heritage, distinct from the more common wooden structures of the era. A visit here provides an intimate look at how stone construction was adapted to local materials and tastes.
Don't miss
- Examine the hand-cut stone masonry and original wooden floors.
- View period furniture and household items from the early 1800s.
- Learn about the Moore family's role in Portsmouth's development.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Philip Moore Stone House
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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