NRDIS
Bracketed doorhood on Balmoral, but original front of house with Georgian doorway now faces east
Themes: architectural, community development
This is one of the Frye Village residences preserved by William Madison Wood when he built his model village for the management and executives of the American Woolen Company.
McNally house, formerly on N. Main Street on northeast corner of Haverhill St.
Later owners:
1. Wilson, Frances E. 3-25-59
2. Kennelly, John H. Jr. 6-11-59
3. Kennelly , Jane B. 1-7-69
4. Meade, Thomas R. & Mary Ellen 11-17-72
5. Mary Ellen Meade 1-23-76
| Place: | Shawsheen Village |
| Historic District: | Shawsheen Village NRH District |
| Address: | 39-41 balmoral st |
| Historic Name: | |
| Present Use: | residence |
| Original Use: | residence |
| Date of Construction: | 1865 |
| Source: | assessers' rec./style-njs |
| Style/Form: | Federal |
| Architect/Builder: | |
| Foundation: | |
| Wall/Trim: | clapboards |
| Roof: | |
| Outbuildings / Secondary Structures | none |
| Major Alterations: | |
| Condition: | |
| Moved: | 1921 |
| Demolished: | |
| Acreage: | 6,716 sq. ft.; approximate frontage 70 ft. |
| Setting: | |
| MHC inventory number: | ANV.60 |
| Recorded by: | Stack/Mofford |
| Organization: | Andover Historical Commission |
| Date: | 1975-77 |
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