45-minute guide-led tour of the oldest surviving wood-frame house in New Hampshire. Built for the family of Richard Jackson, a woodworker, farmer, and mariner, the Jackson House resembles English post-Medieval prototypes, but is notably American in its extravagant use of wood. Jackson House was also the home of Isabelle Tilley, a formerly enslaved woman who raised a family here from the mid-nineteenth century until her death in 1937. Return to Jackson House info page.
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Tour group size is limited. For more information, please call 603-436-3205 or email Jackson House.
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