New Hampshire stewardship property finds new owner
Bleakhouse, part of Historic New England's Stewardship
Program since 1976, recently sold to a new private owner. Constructed c. 1796 by John White, the Peterborough, New Hampshire, property retains much of its original character, and is an important example of transitional Georgian and Federal-style architecture, materials, and workmanship.
Preservation restrictions held by Historic New England protect the historically important exterior features of Bleakhouse, both for their aesthetic value and as irreplaceable artifacts of the craftsmanship of nineteenth-century New England. Learn about other stewardship properties for sale.

