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Grasmere Schoolhouse No. 9 and Town Hall

Coordinates: 43°1′18″N 71°32′46″W / 43.02167°N 71.54611°W / 43.02167; -71.54611
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Grasmere Schoolhouse #9 and Town Hall
Grasmere Town Hall in 2013
Grasmere Schoolhouse No. 9 and Town Hall is located in New Hampshire
Grasmere Schoolhouse No. 9 and Town Hall
Grasmere Schoolhouse No. 9 and Town Hall is located in the United States
Grasmere Schoolhouse No. 9 and Town Hall
Location87 Center St., Goffstown, New Hampshire
Coordinates43°1′18″N 71°32′46″W / 43.02167°N 71.54611°W / 43.02167; -71.54611
Area0.1 acres (0.040 ha)
ArchitectW.W. Ireland
Architectural styleQueen Anne
NRHP reference No.90001350[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPSeptember 05, 1990
Designated NHSRHPAugust 07, 2023

The Grasmere Schoolhouse No. 9 and Town Hall, also known as the Grasmere Grange Hall, is a historic municipal building located at 87 Center Street in the village of Grasmere in Goffstown, New Hampshire. Built in 1889 as a town hall and school, it has served a variety of civic and community functions since its construction, and is a good example of civic Queen Anne architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.[1]

Description

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The Grasmere Schoolhouse No. 9 and Town Hall is located on the north side of Center Street, a short way east of Grasmere's main intersection with Henry Bridge Road. It is a 2½-story wood-frame structure, with a clipped gable roof and clapboarded exterior. A two-story pavilion projects from the center of the street-facing long side, with a hip roof topped by a square tower. The tower has an open belvedere with round-arch openings, and is capped by a pyramidal roof. The main entrance is in the base of the pavilion, recessed in three round-arch openings under a single-story gable.[2]

History

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Designed by W.W. Ireland in the Queen Anne style of architecture, it was built as a dual-function public building in 1889 on the site of a 1700s religious and governmental building.[3] Over the years it has also been used by many local groups, including the now defunct Junior Grange No. 150, which was organized in 1890.[4]

Although no longer used today for its two original uses, it is still used for some public purposes such as the Goffstown Municipal Court and other local governmental agencies. Current private uses include the Merri-Loo Community Preschool, which leases part of the ground floor,[5] and the Jaycees.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "NRHP nomination for Grasmere Schoolhouse No. 9 and Town Hall". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  3. ^ History of Goffstown: Center North Side School District No. 9, Property No. 26[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "History of Goffstown: Uncanoonuc Grange No. 40 and Junior Grange No. 150". Archived from the original on 2008-06-17. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
  5. ^ Merri-Loo Community Preschool: About us (has image of building accessed May 10, 2011
  6. ^ Master Plan Update 2005, Goffstown, New Hampshire, page H-15