The Balch House, a remarkable testament to history nestled in its serene surroundings, exudes an undeniable charm that captivates visitors from the moment they step through its ancient threshold. Dating back to 1679, this venerable wooden abode boasts an unparalleled authenticity that transports guests to a bygone era. Its meticulously preserved architecture, adorned with intricate detailing and steeped in centuries of stories, invites exploration and wonder. Every creak of the floorboards, every whisper of the wind through its timeworn walls, resonates with the rich tapestry of the past. From its quaint hearth to its hushed attic corners, the Balch House enchants with its timeless allure, offering a glimpse into a world long forgotten yet lovingly preserved. A visit to this historic gem is an experience not to be missed, an unforgettable journey through time that leaves an indelible mark...
Read moreI visited Balch House during Trails & Sails in September. This 1679 post-medieval style home was the former residence of the colonial Balch family and now owned by Historic Beverly. The house is only open seasonally, and times of day appear variable. Like most historic houses, Balch House is not accessible for those with limited mobility or using a wheelchair. Similar to nearby Cabot House, which is also part of Historic Beverly, this property is a great opportunity for young local families visiting their first house museums and historians interested in learning more about...
Read moreThis is an historical home in Beverly Ma. One of the oldest wood frames structures in the country... Historic Beverly does many events and provides tours. Nifty fact: They keep a register and sign in book for direct descendants of John Balch, one of the original 5 settlers of Beverly... I heard the latest book has 20,000 people!!! If you get the chance, check out a cool piece of...
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