I have always been fascinated by old homes, especially those built with timbers and posts.
To the many who have visited Maplecroft and French Street it may be that you stroll the neighborhood and came across the little white Gambrel home below.
On the front is a sign which proclaims its age as "the oldest house in fall river".
But tis not true.
This little home known as the Church-Troy House was built in c1750.
The Lafayette Durfee House is considered older, being built in and around 1747. As far as historical homes are concern, the Lafayette House is a bit of a success due to the fact that it was moved twice, the first time to build the granite court house on North Main Street, in its long life instead of being torn down. Today it is considered a treasure.
But, the oldest house in Fall River is a little known or renowned 3/4 two story colonial in the north end of the city. The last photo of the little home with the red windows is the Borden-Winslow Home. This is the probably the oldest house in fall river having been built in 1740. When Maplecroft was built this little homestead was almost 150 years old.
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