Windswept Acres-Powers House Explained

Windswept Acres-Powers House
Location:NH 31, Goshen, New Hampshire
Added:June 21, 1985
Area:48acres
Refnum:85001325

Windswept Acres, or the Powers House, is a historic house on New Hampshire Route 31 in Goshen, New Hampshire. Built about 1800, it is one of Goshen's oldest houses, and one of a cluster of plank-frame houses in the community. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Description and history

Windswept Acres is located in a rural setting in southern Goshen, on the east side of New Hampshire Route 31 about 2miles south of its junction with New Hampshire Route 10. It is a -story Cape style plank-frame house, seven bays wide, with a gabled roof and shingled exterior. Its front entry is off-center, and is framed by simple molding and topped by a four-light transom window. There are two sash windows to its left and four to its right. A three-bay ell extends from the south of the main block, and there is an enclosed porch attached to the rear. A garage is connected to the north side of the house by a breezeway.

Built about 1800, the house is one of the oldest houses in Goshen. It is built with a distinctive horizontal plank framing method (as distinguished from other local examples where the framing is vertical) laid across a more typical box frame.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=85001325}} NRHP nomination for Windswept Acres-Powers House]. National Park Service. 2014-06-06.