Hendrick Cottage

Coordinates: 41°52′33″N 72°48′03″W / 41.875783°N 72.800836°W / 41.875783; -72.800836
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Hendrick Cottage
The cottage in 2015
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Town or citySimsbury, Connecticut
CountryUnited States
Coordinates41°52′33″N 72°48′03″W / 41.875783°N 72.800836°W / 41.875783; -72.800836
Completedc. 1795; 229 years ago (1795)
Technical details
Floor count1.5

Hendrick Cottage is a historic building in Simsbury, Connecticut, United States. Dating to around 1795, it is believed to have been built by John Poisson.[1] In 1965, it was moved half a mile from its original location (on the north bank of Hop Brook facing West Street)[1] to become part of the collection of nine buildings comprising the Massacoh Plantation, part of Simsbury Center Historic District. It is named for its last owner, Fanny Josephine Pomeroy Hendrick.[1]

The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]

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