Osborn House

The Osborn House is a historic house at 456 Rock Street in Fall River, Massachusetts, built in the Greek Revival style.

Osborn House
Carr-Osborn House
Location456 Rock St.,
Fall River, Massachusetts
Coordinates41°42′27″N 71°9′9″W
Built1843
ArchitectWarren, Russell
Architectural styleGreek Revival
Part ofHighlands Historic District (ID83000677)
NRHP reference No.80000431 [1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPApril 4, 1980
Designated CPFebruary 16, 1983

Description and history

The house was designed by Rhode Island architect Russell Warren for Joseph Durfee in 1843. Four years after the house was built, Joseph Durfee died, and the house was then occupied by his daughter Elizabeth who had married William Carr in 1848. In 1880 the Carr's daughter Delia married James Osborn. The house remained in the Osborn family until 1951 when it was given to the Presbyterian Church, next door.

The church sold the house in 1977 to Federico Santi & John Gacher who restored the house and had it placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. They sold the house in 1985.[2]

Today, the house is occupied by several offices, and is commonly known as the Carr-Osborn House.

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