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  2. Category:Houses in Sherborn, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Sherborn, Massachusetts" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Charles Holbrook House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Holbrook House is a historic house in Sherborn, Massachusetts.Built c. 1870–75, this modest house is the town's finest example of Second Empire styling. It was built for Charles Albert Holbrook (1846-1899), whose family operated a large apple cider mill in town.

  4. Assington (Sherborn, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Assington is a historic residence in Sherborn, Massachusetts. Built in 1929–30 for an investment banker, it was the last, and also the grandest estate to be built in the town. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 3, 1986. [1]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sherborn ...

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    This is a list of properties and historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Sherborn, Massachusetts, United States. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:

  6. Daniel Morse III House - Wikipedia

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    Originally a three-bay structure with off-center chimney, it was extended to its present five-bay configuration with central chimney in the late 18th century. Daniel Morse III, who built the house, was the son of one of Sherborn's first settlers, who acquired 800 acres (320 ha) of surrounding land in 1656.

  7. Richard Sanger III House - Wikipedia

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    The Richard Sanger III House is a historic house in Sherborn, Massachusetts. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story timber-frame house, five bays wide, with a side gambrel roof and clapboard siding. The windows of the front facade are symmetrically placed, but the door is slightly off-center, flanked by sidelight windows and topped by a gabled pediment.