Reed-Wood Place | |
Location: | Littleton, Massachusetts |
Coordinates: | 42.5464°N -71.4722°W |
Architecture: | Federal, Greek Revival |
Added: | September 14, 2000 |
Refnum: | 00001071 |
The Reed—Wood Place is a historic farmstead at 20 Meetinghouse Road in Littleton, Massachusetts.
It is a complex of attached buildings typical of 19th century New England farms. At one end is the main house, a five bay wood-frame structure, was probably built sometime before 1812 for Isaac and Mary Gardner Reed. The house exhibits a variety of architectural styles, having elements of Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate, and Gothic Revival elements that were applied by successive generations in the 19th century. A ell extends north from the main block, joining the house to a shed and early 19th-century barn, which have been adaptively rehabilitated into office space.[1]
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.