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- Q14715047 subject Q16809520.
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- Q14715047 abstract "The New Preston Hill Historic District is a 210-acre (85 ha) historic district in the town of Washington, in Litchfield County, Connecticut. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1985.The most salient element in the district is the "Old Stone Church" of the New Preston Congregational Church, a building that has no heat or electricity and is used by the church during the summer and for weddings. The church has another building, the "Village Church" that is used for the rest of the year, outside this district.The NRHP nomination asserted:Despite the heterogeneity of its component structures, the district, which has developed over two centuries, enjoys a cohesive sense of place from the rural setting, spaciousness and slow pace of development. Mostly 19th-century in character, it has 18th-century components and 20th-century buildings of similar scale and mass that in the aggregate constitute a historic, rural, Connecticut village.The historic district is on a hill west of the village of New Preston and is included in the census-designated place centered on New Preston. It includes ten land parcels: five facing on the New Preston Hill common, 4 on New Preston Hill Road, and one on Gunn Hill Road.There are 12 contributing buildings:Hill Congregational Church, which "dominates" the district; this was documented in drawings by the Historic American Buildings Survey (see accompanying photos #5 through #10))school (see photo #5, #11)parsonage (see photo #5, #11)Rev. Samuel Whittlesey House, from 1808 (see photo #13, #14)John Ferris House, from 1800Newton's Tavern, c. 1900, a Federal/Greek Revival building with 12 over 12 windows (meaning 12 panes in upper and lower sashes) (see photo #1 accompanying NRHP nomination)a tollhouse from the 18th century, which has lost exterior appearance as such (see accompanying photo #2)house on Parcel 25, Federal/Greek Revival, with fluted pilasters, above the road behind a stone wall. Property also has a barn (see photo #3)house on Parcel 26 (see photo #4)house on Parcel 33 (see photo #12)house on Parcel 35 (see photo #15)horse barn on Parcel 35 (see photo #16)sheep barn on Parcel 35 (see photo #17)↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3".
- Q14715047 added "1985-08-26".
- Q14715047 architecturalStyle Q1400086.
- Q14715047 area "849839.848704".
- Q14715047 location Q2446223.
- Q14715047 nrhpReferenceNumber "85001931".
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- Q14715047 added "1985-08-26".
- Q14715047 architecture "Colonial, Italianate, Federal".
- Q14715047 location "New Preston Hill, Findley and Gunn Hill Rds., Washington, Connecticut".
- Q14715047 name "New Preston Hill Historic District".
- Q14715047 refnum "85001931".
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- Q14715047 comment "The New Preston Hill Historic District is a 210-acre (85 ha) historic district in the town of Washington, in Litchfield County, Connecticut. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1985.The most salient element in the district is the "Old Stone Church" of the New Preston Congregational Church, a building that has no heat or electricity and is used by the church during the summer and for weddings.".
- Q14715047 label "New Preston Hill Historic District".
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- Q14715047 long "-73.37138888888889".
- Q14715047 depiction Congregational_Church,_New_Preston,_Washington_(Litchfield_County,_Connecticut).png.
- Q14715047 name "New Preston Hill Historic District".