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Langdon House
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The Governor John Langdon House, also known as Governor John Langdon Mansion, is a historic mansion house at 143 Pleasant Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States.
Nearby attractions
Strawbery Banke Museum
14 Hancock St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
The Music Hall, Portsmouth, NH
28 Chestnut St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Prescott Park
105 Marcy St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
South Church Unitarian Universalist Church
292 State Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801
New Hampshire Art Association
136 State Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Monkey Mind Escape Rooms (Downtown Portsmouth)
Downtown Portsmouth, 10 Vaughan Mall STE 214, Portsmouth, NH 03801
African Burying Ground Memorial
386 State Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801
North Church-Portsmouth UCC
2 Congress Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Players' Ring
105 Marcy St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Seacoast Repertory Theatre
125 Bow St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Nearby restaurants
Clipper Tavern
75 Pleasant St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Cure
189 State Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801
5 Thai Bistro
40 Pleasant St, Portsmouth, NH 03801, United States
Toscana Italian Chophouse & Wine Bar
3 Pleasant St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
The Hammer Pub and Grille
49 Pleasant St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
State Street Saloon
43 Pleasant St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Popovers On the Square
8 Congress Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Thirsty Moose Taphouse
21 Congress Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Massimo's - Ristorante Massimo
59 Penhallow St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Napoletana Pizzeria and Bar
14 Market Square, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Nearby hotels
The Sailmaker's House
314 Court St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
The Hotel Portsmouth
40 Court St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
The Davenport Inn
70 Court St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Hilton Garden Inn Portsmouth Downtown
100 High St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Hotel Thaxter
15 Middle Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801
The Bow Hotel
121 Bow St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Hampton Inn & Suites Portsmouth Downtown
23 Portwalk Pl, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Residence Inn by Marriott Portsmouth Downtown/Waterfront
100 Deer St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel
250 Market St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
The Inn Downtown
409 The Hill, Portsmouth, NH 03801
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Langdon House

143 Pleasant St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
4.7(33)
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The Governor John Langdon House, also known as Governor John Langdon Mansion, is a historic mansion house at 143 Pleasant Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States.

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attractions: Strawbery Banke Museum, The Music Hall, Portsmouth, NH, Prescott Park, South Church Unitarian Universalist Church, New Hampshire Art Association, Monkey Mind Escape Rooms (Downtown Portsmouth), African Burying Ground Memorial, North Church-Portsmouth UCC, Players' Ring, Seacoast Repertory Theatre, restaurants: Clipper Tavern, Cure, 5 Thai Bistro, Toscana Italian Chophouse & Wine Bar, The Hammer Pub and Grille, State Street Saloon, Popovers On the Square, Thirsty Moose Taphouse, Massimo's - Ristorante Massimo, Napoletana Pizzeria and Bar
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Phone
(603) 436-3205
Website
historicnewengland.org

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Nearby attractions of Langdon House

Strawbery Banke Museum

The Music Hall, Portsmouth, NH

Prescott Park

South Church Unitarian Universalist Church

New Hampshire Art Association

Monkey Mind Escape Rooms (Downtown Portsmouth)

African Burying Ground Memorial

North Church-Portsmouth UCC

Players' Ring

Seacoast Repertory Theatre

Strawbery Banke Museum

Strawbery Banke Museum

4.7

(744)

Open 24 hours
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The Music Hall, Portsmouth, NH

The Music Hall, Portsmouth, NH

4.7

(533)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Prescott Park

Prescott Park

4.7

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
South Church Unitarian Universalist Church

South Church Unitarian Universalist Church

4.4

(25)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Langdon House

Clipper Tavern

Cure

5 Thai Bistro

Toscana Italian Chophouse & Wine Bar

The Hammer Pub and Grille

State Street Saloon

Popovers On the Square

Thirsty Moose Taphouse

Massimo's - Ristorante Massimo

Napoletana Pizzeria and Bar

Clipper Tavern

Clipper Tavern

4.4

(319)

$

Click for details
Cure

Cure

4.7

(438)

Click for details
5 Thai Bistro

5 Thai Bistro

4.7

(447)

Click for details
Toscana Italian Chophouse & Wine Bar

Toscana Italian Chophouse & Wine Bar

4.2

(673)

Click for details
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Reviews of Langdon House

4.7
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5.0
1y

I recently visited the Langdon House in Portsmouth, NH, and it was an experience that exceeded all my expectations. This historic gem offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and times of one of New Hampshire’s most prominent families, and every moment of the tour was enriched by the house's well-preserved beauty and compelling history.

The Langdon House is a stunning example of Georgian architecture, with intricate woodwork and elegant furnishings that transport you back to the 18th century. As I walked through each room, I could feel the grandeur and significance of this home, which once belonged to John Langdon, a signer of the U.S. Constitution and three-term governor of New Hampshire.

The tour was wonderfully detailed, with a guide who was not only knowledgeable but also passionate about the history she was sharing. Her insights into the Langdon family and the broader context of Portsmouth's history added depth to the experience, making it much more than just a look at old rooms and artifacts.

What stood out most to me was how well the Langdon House has been maintained. Every corner of the house reflects a dedication to preserving its historical integrity while allowing visitors to feel connected to the past. The gardens surrounding the house are also beautifully kept, offering a peaceful and picturesque setting that perfectly complements the grandeur of the home itself.

Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking for a unique and enriching experience in Portsmouth, the Langdon House is a must-visit. I left with a deep appreciation for the care and attention given to preserving this important piece of American history, and I highly recommend it to anyone...

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4.0
4y

I've seen the outside grounds and the outside of the house. It makes me long for England. Well maintained. It was one of the stops on the Black Heritage Trail of Portsmouth. Tours available for the inside. You can book a tour online or pay cash at the door 🚪. Facemasks and disposable shoe 👠👟 covers required to enter. The rugs are really old and the shoe 👠👟 covers minimize damage. It was the history I found so facinating! I didn't know much about John Langdon, but, I found out how important he was to our country, as well as our state and to Portsmouth. The furniture, painted🎨 portraits and china were facinating to look at. The detailed hand carved woodwork and the old grandfather clock ⏰ caught my attention. One portait had detailed eyes 👀 that began to "creep me out" because I felt I was being stared at. Siras Bruce and Ona Judge are talked about briefly. The small house that Siras Bruce and his wife lived in is still standing. A small faceless portrait of Siras sits by a window. The Black Heritage Trail tour use to stop inside, but, due to COVID-19, the tour stops at the gate. A wedding 💒 was talking place on the grounds outside. A gentle breeze I hope added to the ceremony. I sat outside on a miranda (?) and just relaxed looking at the garden and watching the clouds. Heaven!!! The house 🏡 closes at the end of September. If you are interested in history, George Washington visited this house, I recommend a visit. The staff...

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4.0
2y

We loved the house and the detail of the architecture and design. I do wish it was furnished to reflect a period when Langdon would have been here. He is maybe one of the most important fathers of this country that no one knows about. Our Guide, Maddie, did a fantastic job with the history and connections between the generations. and I really liked the history of the city and how tightly linked to the revolution and the young government this place was. I think this house has the backdrop to be a real gem in the HNE portfolio. I realize that 18th Century furniture is not easy to come by so reproductions would be just fine to bring you back in time. I liked the link age to Ona Judge and the interesting way this family is liked to the city and the revolution and the struggles of...

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Stephen PriestStephen Priest
I've seen the outside grounds and the outside of the house. It makes me long for England. Well maintained. It was one of the stops on the Black Heritage Trail of Portsmouth. Tours available for the inside. You can book a tour online or pay cash at the door 🚪. Facemasks and disposable shoe 👠👟 covers required to enter. The rugs are really old and the shoe 👠👟 covers minimize damage. It was the history I found so facinating! I didn't know much about John Langdon, but, I found out how important he was to our country, as well as our state and to Portsmouth. The furniture, painted🎨 portraits and china were facinating to look at. The detailed hand carved woodwork and the old grandfather clock ⏰ caught my attention. One portait had detailed eyes 👀 that began to "creep me out" because I felt I was being stared at. Siras Bruce and Ona Judge are talked about briefly. The small house that Siras Bruce and his wife lived in is still standing. A small faceless portrait of Siras sits by a window. The Black Heritage Trail tour use to stop inside, but, due to COVID-19, the tour stops at the gate. A wedding 💒 was talking place on the grounds outside. A gentle breeze I hope added to the ceremony. I sat outside on a miranda (?) and just relaxed looking at the garden and watching the clouds. Heaven!!! The house 🏡 closes at the end of September. If you are interested in history, George Washington visited this house, I recommend a visit. The staff were great 👍!
David TomczakDavid Tomczak
We loved the house and the detail of the architecture and design. I do wish it was furnished to reflect a period when Langdon would have been here. He is maybe one of the most important fathers of this country that no one knows about. Our Guide, Maddie, did a fantastic job with the history and connections between the generations. and I really liked the history of the city and how tightly linked to the revolution and the young government this place was. I think this house has the backdrop to be a real gem in the HNE portfolio. I realize that 18th Century furniture is not easy to come by so reproductions would be just fine to bring you back in time. I liked the link age to Ona Judge and the interesting way this family is liked to the city and the revolution and the struggles of this country!
Theo KingTheo King
For those who love Museums, History, and antique living, Governor John Langdon's family home should be a must on your list! This house is full of rich history for not just Portsmouth, but for New Hampshire and even the beginning of the Revolutionary War. There's 2 floors and a garden, a 45 minute tour gave me so much knowledge of the area I had no idea I was missing. Now I'm sure you may be hesitant about a boring tour guide, and I can be from time to time aswell, but the guides here are very knowledgeable, kind, and engaging. I have already recommended this experience to friends and family across the board, and encourage you to check it out for yourself. Located on the outskirts of downtown Portsmouth NH, it's easy to find. Go learn somthing new!
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I've seen the outside grounds and the outside of the house. It makes me long for England. Well maintained. It was one of the stops on the Black Heritage Trail of Portsmouth. Tours available for the inside. You can book a tour online or pay cash at the door 🚪. Facemasks and disposable shoe 👠👟 covers required to enter. The rugs are really old and the shoe 👠👟 covers minimize damage. It was the history I found so facinating! I didn't know much about John Langdon, but, I found out how important he was to our country, as well as our state and to Portsmouth. The furniture, painted🎨 portraits and china were facinating to look at. The detailed hand carved woodwork and the old grandfather clock ⏰ caught my attention. One portait had detailed eyes 👀 that began to "creep me out" because I felt I was being stared at. Siras Bruce and Ona Judge are talked about briefly. The small house that Siras Bruce and his wife lived in is still standing. A small faceless portrait of Siras sits by a window. The Black Heritage Trail tour use to stop inside, but, due to COVID-19, the tour stops at the gate. A wedding 💒 was talking place on the grounds outside. A gentle breeze I hope added to the ceremony. I sat outside on a miranda (?) and just relaxed looking at the garden and watching the clouds. Heaven!!! The house 🏡 closes at the end of September. If you are interested in history, George Washington visited this house, I recommend a visit. The staff were great 👍!
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We loved the house and the detail of the architecture and design. I do wish it was furnished to reflect a period when Langdon would have been here. He is maybe one of the most important fathers of this country that no one knows about. Our Guide, Maddie, did a fantastic job with the history and connections between the generations. and I really liked the history of the city and how tightly linked to the revolution and the young government this place was. I think this house has the backdrop to be a real gem in the HNE portfolio. I realize that 18th Century furniture is not easy to come by so reproductions would be just fine to bring you back in time. I liked the link age to Ona Judge and the interesting way this family is liked to the city and the revolution and the struggles of this country!
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For those who love Museums, History, and antique living, Governor John Langdon's family home should be a must on your list! This house is full of rich history for not just Portsmouth, but for New Hampshire and even the beginning of the Revolutionary War. There's 2 floors and a garden, a 45 minute tour gave me so much knowledge of the area I had no idea I was missing. Now I'm sure you may be hesitant about a boring tour guide, and I can be from time to time aswell, but the guides here are very knowledgeable, kind, and engaging. I have already recommended this experience to friends and family across the board, and encourage you to check it out for yourself. Located on the outskirts of downtown Portsmouth NH, it's easy to find. Go learn somthing new!
Theo King

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