Peter Tufts Sr. constructed this house, the oldest brick dwelling in New England. (The Jonathan Wade House—1683–1689, 13 Bradlee Road—was also built of brick.) Tufts acquired this land in 1677, which included a brickyard, and deeded a portion of it “with housings” to his son, Captain Peter Tufts, in 1680. Its brick construction, two end chimneys, early use of a modified gambrel roof, and oval windows make the house unusual. The interior has a
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Captain Peter Tufts House
c. 1680. 350 Riverside Ave.
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