The Philip Chapin House is a historic house at 55 Church Street in the
Pine Meadow village of
New Hartford, Connecticut
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. Built in 1867 for a local factory owner, it is an elaborate example of Italianate architecture. It was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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in 1977.
Description and history
The Philip Chapin House stands in the village of Pine Meadow, on the west side of Church Street facing Chapin Park, a triangular common bounded by Church Street and Main Street (
United States Route 44
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). It is a -story wood-frame structure, with a truncated hip roof topped by a large rectangular
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. Its exterior is clad in wooden clapboards, and is elaborately decorated in the Italianate style. The roof has a deep eave supported by brackets with pendants, with a band of decorative moulded woodwork at the roof edge. Windows on the second floor are mostly set as pairs of segmented-arch sash under shared rounded hoods; the window above the main entrance is round-arch, with a bracketed cornice above. A single-story porch extends across the front and around to the left side, with equally elaborate decoration. The interior is as richly decorated as the exterior.
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The house was built in 1867 for Philip Chapin, owner of a local tool factory which was one of New Hartford's largest employers. The factory had been started by his father Hermon, but was not well-run by Philip, who ended up selling out to his brother and moving away in 1878. The adjacent park was donated by Hermon, as was land for the churches that also face it.
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See also
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References
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
National Register of Historic Places in Litchfield County, Connecticut
Italianate architecture in Connecticut
Houses completed in 1867
Houses in Litchfield County, Connecticut
New Hartford, Connecticut
Historic district contributing properties in Connecticut