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Murdock Hill, Murdock House, South side of Old Clinton Road (U.S. Route 1), 1 mile east of Horse Hill Road, Westbrook, Middlesex County, CT

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Murdock Hill, Murdock House, South side of Old Clinton Road (U.S. Route 1), 1 mile east of Horse Hill Road, Westbrook, Middlesex County, CT

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Summary

Significance: The significance of Murdock Hill lies in the architecture of its two principle buildings the Murdock House (circa 1750-1800; remodeled circa 1929) and the Lape-Read House (1929). The Murdock House possesses the fundamental design and construction characteristics of modest, rural, domestic architecture of the period. In addition, it represents, through later changes, an adaptation to a new design aesthetic and an unusual approach to restoration. Both buildings are enhanced by the proximity and similar fieldstone exterior treatment of the other. The surrounding, informal landscape setting, an historic agricultural landscape overlain with early twentieth century rural, residential landscape design elements, is important to the visual sense of time and place and to understanding how the property was used by its occupants.
Survey number: HABS CT-416-A

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Date

1930 - 1970
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
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Location

Westbrook Center41.31105, -72.49266
Google Map of 41.3110538, -72.492662
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Library of Congress
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