Hopestill Bent Tavern
Advertisement
The Hopestill Bent Tavern in Wayland, Massachusetts, is a historic First Period tavern turned private residence, dating back to around 1710. With its unique architectural features, including a central chimney and evidence of material reuse, the building showcases modest Federal styling from its c. 1800 alterations.
Originally built by Hopestill Bent, a participant in King William's War, the tavern has a rich history tied to the Bent family, including descendants who played significant roles in American history. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1990, the Hopestill Bent Tavern stands as a testament to Wayland's colonial past and architectural heritage.
Generated from the website
You might also like
Advertisement
