Two stories built into hill. Side façade with nice brick detailing, many double doors, no windows.
This building is of old water struck brick. It is almost unaltered and truly beautiful. There was a brick factory down river and investigation here should help date this. This building is a twin of the factory next to it - Building #7 on the map
See history and bibliography form A.
| Place: | |
| Historic District: | Not Applicable |
| Address: | 6 abbot village |
| Historic Name: | |
| Present Use: | warehouse |
| Original Use: | warehouse |
| Date of Construction: | 1830's |
| Source: | Form A |
| Style/Form: | Federal |
| Architect/Builder: | |
| Foundation: | brick into ground |
| Wall/Trim: | old water struck brick |
| Roof: | ridge, slate |
| Outbuildings / Secondary Structures | Many outbuildings, this is building #6. |
| Major Alterations: | |
| Condition: | |
| Moved: | |
| Demolished: | |
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| Recorded by: | Mrs. D.B. Woodworth |
| Organization: | Andover Historical Society |
| Date: | 11/9/67 |
18 Carisbrooke Street