Join the Northampton Historic Preservation Society for a visit to Eyre Rectory on Sunday, June11th at 2:00 p.m. Eyre Rectory, built in the 1850’s, served as the rectory for the ministers of Hungars Parish until about 1908 when a new rectory was built in Eastville, across Courthouse Road from Christ Church. Eyre Rectory was located on six acres donated by Maria Robins and built with additional funds contributed by Mr. John Eyre of “Eyre Hall”. Since 1908 it has had several owners, including Dr. Raymond Brown who was a general practitioner in Eastville for many years. The current owners are willing to allow the viewing of their historic restored home.
The land where “Eyre Rectory” was built was originally given to the local Native Americans in the 1640s. They lived on this seaside land until the 1830s when they gradually sold their property to their more prosperous neighbors. The sad story of the Eastern Shore Native Americans will be addressed.

No fees are charged for this lecture, but we ask that individuals each consider a $10 donation to support ongoing NHPS preservation and education efforts. Be sure to bring your lawn chair and dress comfortably!
Directions to Eyre Rectory can be found at: https://northamptonhistoricpreservationsociety.com one week before the program along with any last-minute inclement weather postponements.

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