Sources:
- The Historical Commission’s detailed listing of First and Second Period houses in Ipswich
- Margaret E. Welden, Ipswich Historical Commission, historic house inventories, 1978.
- Ipswich In The Massachusetts Bay Colony by Thomas Franklin Waters, volumes I and II.
- MACRIS, the Massachusetts Historical Commission site
Email town historian Gordon Harris at historicipswich@gmail.com with your additions or corrections for this site.
Click on the names to view and read. Houses names are the first owner or a person who lived in them. Street addresses are listed alphebetically, not numerically. (For example, 9 High Street follows 89 High Street). View this list with photos.
Agawam Avenue
- 6 Agawam Avenue, the Augustine Carey – Captain John Hobbs house (1855)
- 8 Agawam Avenue, the Newmarch – Spiller house (1798)
Argilla Road
- 10 Argilla Rd., Harry Joyce house (c 1885)
- 106 Argilla Road, the Octavia Hamlin house (1784)
- 107 Argilla Road, Argilla Farm (c. 1805)
- 11 Argilla Rd. (c. 1900)
- 12 Argilla Road, the Norman J. Bolles house (c 1900)
- 13 Argilla Road, Thomas and Elizabeth Brown house (c 1844)
- 14 Argilla Rd. (c. 1920)
- 15 Argilla Road, the George and Mabelle Dexter house (1893)
- 153 Argilla Road, the Isaac Goodale house (1669)
- 155 Argilla Road, the Holman-Ilsley house, c 1790 (moved here in 1951)
- 164 Argilla Rd. the Francis Cogswell homestead, 1743
- 166 Argilla Rd. (1913)
- 168 Argilla Road, the Tilton-Smith house (c 1720)
- 17 Argilla Road, the Samuel Wade – S. F. Canney house (1845)
- 173 Argilla Rd. (c. 1920)
- 176 Argilla Rd., “Thatchbanks” (1912)
- 178 Argilla Road, the Stephen Smith house (1742)
- 187 Argilla Rd. (1907)
- 188 Argilla Road, the Oliver Cogswell house, 1815
- 203 Argilla Rd., the William Shurcliff house (1963)
- 207 Argilla Rd., the Sidney Shurcliff house (1935)
- 208 Argilla Road (1917) the Barney-Smith house
- 211 Argilla Rd., the Mary Ann Archer Lord house (1902)
- 217 Argilla Road, the Townsend house (1902)
- 232 Argilla Road, the Patch-Brown-Crockett house (c 1760-85)
- 27 Argilla Rd. (1928)
- 280 Argilla Road, the Inn at Castle Hill (1860)
- 3 Argilla Rd. (c. 1900)
- 31 Argilla Rd. (c 1910)
- 43 Argilla Road, the Giddings – Burnham house (b 1667)
- 44 Argilla Rd. (c 1930)
- 5 Argilla Rd. (c 1900)
- 50 Argilla Road, the Burnham-Andrews house (1815)
- 53 Argilla Road, the Samuel Kinsman house (1750-77)
- 66 Argilla Road, the George Haskell house (1855)
- 7 Argilla Rd. (c. 1920)
- 89 Argilla Rd. (1834)
- 9 Argilla Rd. (c 1900)
- The Crane Estate (1928)
Brown Square
- 10 Brown Square, Tedfords Lumber (1933)
- 19 Brown Square (1903)
- 2 Brewery Place (Brown Square) Ipswich Ale Brewery (c 1900)
Brown Street
- 10 Brown Street, Essex Hosiery Company worker housing (c 1900)
- 12 Brown St. (c 1890)
- 14 Brown St., Mitchell-Ralph house (c 1890)
- 16 Brown St., the Leno house (1890)
- 8 Brown Street, Timothy Carey house (1890)
Candlewood Road
- 14 Candlewood Road, the Joseph Brown and Elizabeth Perkins house (1779)
- 3 Candlewood Rd., the Brown-Whipple house (1812)
- 30 Candlewood Rd., the Ephraim Brown house (1825)
- 36 Candlewood Road, the Martin Keith house (1807, moved 1995)
- 41 Candlewood Road, the Boardman house (c 1730)
- 49 Candlewood Road, the Robert Kinsman house (b 1714)
- 59 Candlewood Road, the Jeremiah Kinsman house (1752)
- 65 Candlewood Road, the Rhoda Kinsman house ( 1776 / 1818)
Central Street
- 101 Central Street, Newton house (c 1900)
- 107 Central Street, the Collins house (c 1880)
- 108 Central Street, the George W. Baker house (1872)
- 109 Central Street, Daniel and Mary Collins house (1873)
- 110 Central Street, the Samuel Baker house (before 1884)
- 111 Central Street, the Albert and Annie Garland house (1894)
- 2 Central Street, the Tyler Building (1906)
- 33 Central Street, Memorial Hall (1921)
- 35 Central St., the Caldwell-Copp house
- 38 Central Street, the Measures building (c 1900)
- 44 Central St., the Ellen V. Lang house (c 1885)
- 55 Central Street, Central Fire Station (1907)
- 79 Central Street, the Foster Russell Jr. house (1883)
- 80 Central Street, the Malachi Nolan house (1877)
- 82 Central St., the Isaac J. Potter house (b 1884)
- 83 Central Street, the International House (1866)
- 87 Central Street (c 1890)
- 88 Central Street, the W. L. Johnson house (c 1880)
- 90 Central Street, the Brown-Riley house (1897)
- 91 Central Street, the Sylvanius and Mary Canney house (c 1866)
- 92 Central St., the Abbie G. Lord house, 1871
- 97 Central Street, the Olive and Charles McIntire house (1885)
- 98 Central Street, the William and Abigail Haskell house (b 1884)
County Road
- 102 County Road, the Rowell-Homans house (c 1865)
- 117 County Road, the Hellenic Center (1904)
- 126 County Road, Benjamin Stickney Cable Memorial Hospital (1916-1987)
- 136 County Rd., the Francis Henry Richardson house (1902)
- 175 County Road, the William Manning house (1820)
- 197 County Rd.,”Applegate” (1875)
- 240 County Road, the Proctor Estate, New England Biolabs (1895)
- 64 County Road, the Southside Store (c. 1836)
- 68 County Road, Calvin Locke’s Folly (1836)
- 70 County Road, the John Hayes house (1910)
- 72 County Road, the David Giddings house (1828)
- 76 County Road, the Asa Wade house (1831)
- 78 County Road, the Samuel Wade house (1831)
- 79 County Road, the Jacob Manning house (c. 1820)
- 82 County Road, the Brown – Manning house (1835)
- 83 County Road, the Rogers-Brown-Rust House (1665-1723)
- 84 County Road, the Reverends Daniel Fitz and Moses Welch house (1829)
- 85 County Road, the John Wade house (1810)
- 86 County Road, the Burnham – Brown house (1775)
- 88 County Road, the Col. Nathaniel Wade House (1727)
- 90 County Road, the William Wade house (1822)
- 92 County Road, the Nathaniel Wade house and shop (1810)
- 94 County Road, Jesse and John Wade’s shop (1888)
- 96 County Road, Old South Church Parsonage (1860)
County Street
- 10 County Street, the Dennis – Dodge House (1740)
- 11 County Street, the Bennett – Caldwell house (1725)
- 15 County Street, the Rev. Levi Frisbie house (1788)
- 16 County Street, the Abraham Knowlton house (1726)
- 17 County Street, Perkins and Daniels Shoe Factory (1843)
- 25 County Street, the J. Caldwell house (c 1860)
- 26 County Street, the John M. Dunnels house (1867)
- 28 County St., the Asa Stone -Theodore Wendel house (1872)
- 3 County Street, the William Treadwell house (1850)
- 31 County Street, Ascension Memorial Episcopal Church (1875)
- 35 County St., the Lydia and Reuben Daniels house (1863)
- 45 County Street, the Amos Dunnels house (1823)
- 47 County Street, the Benjamin Grant house (1735)
- 5 County Street, the Richard Rindge / Pindar house (1718)
- 7 County Street, the Thomas Dennis House (1663-1706)
- 9 County Street, the Benjamin Dutch house (1705)
Depot Square
East Street
- 10 East Street, the Nathaniel Harris house (1819)
- 13 East St., Ignatius Dodge Shoe Manufacturing (b.1856)
- 14 East Street, the Baker – Newman house (1725)
- 15 East Street: Dawson’s Bakery; James and Louise Glover house (c 1870)
- 16 East Street, the Lakeman-Johnson house (c 1840)
- 18 East Street, the Baker-Dodge house (1727)
- 2 East Street, the Robert Jordan house (1863)
- 21 East Street, the George Russell house (c 1870)
- 22 East Street, the Moses Fellows House (1873)
- 25 East St, the Stanwood-Willcomb house (1830)
- 26 East Street, the Staniford – Polly Dole -John Updike house (1687-1720)
- 27 East Street, the Widow Elizabeth Caldwell house (1740-1755)
- 3 East Street, the James W. Perkins house and Provisions (1860)
- 30 East Street, the Francis Jordan house
- 33 East St., the Old Store (1830)
- 35 East Street, the Luther Wait house (1810)
- 37 East Street, the Stephen Baker house (1834)
- 38 East Street, the John Harris house (1743)
- 4 East St., the old Methodist Parsonage, 1830
- 42 East Street, the Joseph Hovey house (1850)
- 44 East Street, the John Roberts house (c 1870)
- 48 East St., the Tyler Caldwell house (1860)
- 55 East St. (c 1922)
- 59 East Street, the Daniel Rindge house (1719)
- 6 East Street, the Daniel Russell house (1818)
- 62 East Street, the Treadwell-Wainwright House (1691 / 1726)
- 7 East Street, the Sadie Stockwell house (1888)
- 76 East Street, the Hodgkins – Lakeman House (c. 1690)
- 78 East Street, the James Glover house (c 1860)
- 79 East St., Curran house (c 1870)
- 8 East Street, the Captain Matthew Perkins house (1701)
- 80 East Street, the Perkins – Hodgkins House (c 1700)
- 9 East Street, the Foster Russell house (1856)
Elm Street
- 15 Elm Street, the Old Town Hall Annex (c 1920)
- 16 Elm Street, the Baker – Tozer house (1835)
- 22 Elm St. (c. 1840)
- 4 Elm Street, Condon’s Grocery
Fellows Road
- 16 Fellows Road, the Ruth Fellows house (1714, altered beyond recognition)
- 24 Fellows Rd. (c 1856 & later)
- 44 Fellows Road, the Joseph Fellows Jr. house (1734)
- 56 Fellows Road, the Josiah Brown house, (1812)
Fox Creek Road
Green Street
- 12 Green Street, the Andrew Burley house (1688)
- 18 Green Street, the Isaac Stanwood Jr. house (1812)
- 2 Green Street, the John Perkins house (1860)
- 25 Green Street, the Ipswich Town Hall (1935)
- 4 Green Street, the William H. Graves house (1852)
- 9 Green Street, the Elizabeth Holland house (1811)
Hammatt Street
Heartbreak Road
- 42 Heartbreak Road, the Thomas and John Low house (frame before 1684)
- 45 Heartbreak Road, the James Burnham house (1690)
High Street
- 1 High Street, the Nathaniel Rogers Old Manse (1727)
- 100 High Street, the Joseph Fowler house (1720 – 1756)
- 103 High Street, the William Merchant house (1670)
- 104 High Street, the John Kimball house (1715)
- 106 High St. the Caleb Kimball house (1715)
- 108 High St., the Dow-Harris house (1735)
- 110 High Street, the John Kimball Jr. house (1730)
- 112 High Street, Timothy Ross house, 1840
- 114 High Street, the Tibbets-Fowler house (1860)
- 115 High Street, the Baker – Sutton house (1725)
- 116 High Street, the Samuel Rutherford house (1860)
- 117 High Street, Brown’s Manor (1886)
- 118 High Street, the Aaron Rutherford house (1860)
- 12 High Street, the William Russell House (1890)
- 124 High Street, the Joseph King house (1856)
- 126 High Street, Burnham’s Antiques (c 1920)
- 13 High Street, the Joseph Willcomb house (1669-1693)
- 14 High Street, the George Lord house (1857)
- 16 High Street, the Jacob Manning house (1818)
- 17 High Street, the Thomas Lord house (after 1658)
- 19 High Street, the John Blake house (1885)
- 21 High Street, the Haskell – Lord house (c 1750)
- 24 High Street, the J.W. Gould House (b 1850)
- 246 High St., Ipswich Clam Box, (1935)
- 248 High Street, the William Spiller house (c 1838)
- 26 High Street, the Philip Call house (1659, with additions)
- 27 High Street, the Edward Browne House (c 1650-1750)
- 280 High Street, the Charles and Fostina Guilford house (1880)
- 285 High Street, the Daniel Nourse house (1809)
- 29 High Street, the Daniel Brown Smith house (1819)
- 290 High Street, the Jacob Pickard house, (1812)
- 296 High Street, the Oliver Bailey house (1831)
- 3 High Street, the John Gaines house (1725)
- 30 High Street, the Joseph Bolles house (1722)
- 307 High Street, the Moses Jewett house (1759)
- 310 High Street, the Stephen Pearson house (1808)
- 311 High Street, the Amos Jewett house (1834)
- 315 High Street, the Apphia Jewett house (1834)
- 317 High Street, the Capt. George Washington Howe house (1850)
- 320 High Street, the Jonathan Crowell Fox heel factory (1888)
- 321 High Street, the Aaron Jewett – Mark Cate house (1780)
- 327 High Street, the Annie Donovan house (1873, reconstructed in 1914)
- 33 High Street, the John and Sarah Dillingham Caldwell house (1660/1709)
- 34 High Street, the White Horse Inn (1659 / 1763)
- 37 High Street, Lord – Baker House (1720)
- 38 High Street, the Joseph N. Caldwell house (c 1875)
- 39 – 41 High Street, the Daniel Lummus house (1746 with earlier elements)
- 40 High Street, the William Caldwell House (1733)
- 42 High Street, the Abner Harris house (c 1800)
- 43 High Street, the Fitts- Manning-Tyler house (1767)
- 44 High Street, the Francis Goodhue house (circa 1800)
- 45 High Street, the John Lummus house (1712)
- 48 High Street, Samuel W. Baker house (1852)
- 52-54 High Street, the Kingsbury – Lord – Harris house (after 1716)
- 57 High Street, the Stone – Rust – Abraham Lummus house (c 1750)
- 6 High Street, the Joseph Ross house (1884)
- 61 High Street, the Timothy B. Ross house, c 1870
- 66 High Street, the John Harris-Mark Jewett house (1795)
- 68 High Street, the Wood – Lord house (c 1740)
- 73 High Street, the Nathaniel Lord house (C 1720)
- 77 High Street, the John Kimball house (1680)
- 79 High Street, the Thomas H. Lord house (c 1835)
- 8 High Street, Frederick and Sally Ross house (1887)
- 82 High Street, the John Brewer house (1680)
- 83 High Street, the Isaac Lord house, 1696 – 1806
- 84 High Street, the John Smith house (c 1830)
- 85 High Street, the Elizabeth and Phillip Lord house (1774)
- 87 High Street, the Sewall Jewett house (1830)
- 88-90 High Street, the Shatswell-Tuttle house (right side by 1690 / left,1806)
- 89 High Street, the Moses Jewett house (1830)
- 9 High Street, the Samuel Newman house (1762)
- 93 High Street, the John Cole Jewett house (1813)
- 95 High Street, the Simon and Hannah Adams house (c. 1700)
- High Street Historic District
- Old North Burying Ground
Highland Avenue
- 1 Highland Avenue, the Wainwright School (1890)
- 4 Highland Ave., the George & Elizabeth Spencer house (c 1910)
- 6 Highland Ave., the George Spencer Sr. house (c 1880)
Hovey Street
Jeffreys Neck Road
- 2 Jeffreys Neck Road, the Merrill-Kimball house (1839)
- 30 Jeffreys Neck Road, The Searle estate (1910)
- 31 Jeffreys Neck Road, the Nathaniel Scott house (1838)
- 47 Jeffreys Neck Rd., the Dodge house, Greenwood Farm (1870)
- 47 Jeffreys Neck Road, the Paine house (1694)
- 48 Jeffreys Neck Road, the Hannah Aspell house, 1854
- 52 Jeffreys Neck Road, Ross Tavern – Lord Collins house (c 1690)
- 52 Jeffreys Neck Road, Shatswell Planters Cottage (c 1646)
- 6 Jeffreys Neck Road, the Oliver L. Sanborn house (1855)
- 68 Jeffreys Neck Road, the Captain John Smith house (c 1740)
Kimball Avenue
Labor in Vain Road
- 10 Riverbank Lane, the John W. Newman house (c 1880)
- 2 Labor in Vain Road, the McMahon house (b 1856)
- 29 Labor in Vain Rd., the Isaac Foss house (c 1900)
- 42 Labor in Vain Road, the Arthur L. Sweetser house (c. 1898)
- 66 Labor in Vain Rd., the Giddings-Gould-Weatherall house (1795-1850)
Lafayette Road
Lakeman’s Lane
- 21 Lakemans Lane, the John Manning Farm (c 1825)
- 27 Lakeman’s Lane, the Benjamin Fellows house (c. 1719)
- 34 Lakeman’s Lane, the Wade-Kinsman- Cameron house (c 1860)
Liberty Street
- 10 Liberty St., the Brown house (c 1900)
- 11 Liberty Street, the Levi Howe house (c 1870)
- 12 Liberty St., Charles Brown house (c 1890)
- 13 Liberty St., the Roberts house (c 1900)
- 14 Liberty Street, the George B. Brown house (1898)
- 15 Liberty St. (c 1870)
- 16 Liberty St., the Martha Curtis house (1885)
- 17 Liberty St., the Blaisdell house (c 1870)
- 18 Liberty St. (1885)
- 3 Liberty St., the Foster house (c 1880)
- 6 Liberty St. (c. 1890)
- 7 Liberty St., the John W. and Annie M. Lord house (C 1867)
- 9 Liberty St. (c. 1880)
- Liberty Street
Linebrook Road
- 166 Linebrook Road, the William Lummus house (before 1832)
- 173 Linebrook Road, the Kozeneski farm (c 1900, demolished 2019)
- 290 Linebrook Rd. the Chapman-Small House
- 297 Linebrook Road, the Joseph Chapman house (1720)
- 306 Linebrook Road, the Deacon William Foster Conant house (1833)
- 315 Linebrook Road, the William Conant house (1777)
- 320 Linebrook Rd., the Daniel Conant house (1875)
- 341 Linebrook Road, the Lot Conant house (1717, altered beyond recognition)
- 347 Linebrook Road, the Foster-Conant house (1840)
- 375 Linebrook Rd., the Thomas Foster house (1800)
- 387 Linebrook Road, David Tulley Perley farm (1880)
- 391 Linebrook Road, Linebrook Parish Church (1848)
- 392 Linebrook Road, the Emerson Howe house (1810)
- 393 Linebrook Rd., the David Tullar Perley house (1851)
- 395 Linebrook Rd., the Alvin T. Guilford house (1835)
- 403 Linebrook Road, the Timothy Morse house (1817)
- 41 Linebrook Road, Old Cross Farm (c 1717)
- 411 Linebrook Rd. (1938)
- 419 Linebrook Rd., the Eliza Howe Perley house (1840)
- 421 Linebrook Road, the Abraham Howe barn (1725)
- 437 Linebrook Road, the Allen Perley farm (1784)
- 5 Linebrook Rd., the Richard Lane house (1851)
- 51 Linebrook Road, the Hart House (1678)
- 61 Turnpike Road, the John Foster house (1780)
- 7 Linebrook Rd. (1914)
- 8 Linebrook Rd., the C. Chester Caldwell house
- 91 Old Right Road, the Jacob Potter house (c 1845)
Lords Square
- 4 Lords Square, Old Fire House (c 1870)
- 3 Short Street, the Short Street Store (1884)
- 1 Lords Square, Payne School (1802)
Manning Street
- 1 Manning Street, the E.H. Martin house (1880)
- 10 Manning Street, the G. Haskell house (circa 1890)
- 12 Manning Street, the Edward T. Pike house (1885)
- 13 Manning St., the Fields house, (c. 1900)
- 14 Manning Street (c 1915)
- 15 Manning Street (c 1920)
- 16 Manning St. (c 1900)
- 17 Manning Street, the Candlewood School (1856) (moved to this location)
- 20 Manning Street (1902)
- 21 Manning Street
- 23 Manning Street (1934)
- 24 Manning Street, the A. P. Hills house (c. 1900)
- 26 Manning Street, the Sullivan house (1927)
- 3 Manning St. (after 1910)
- 6 Manning Street, the H. K. Damon house (1890)
- 7 Manning St., the E W. Russell house (c 1890)
- 8 Manning Street, the Jordan house, (c. 1890)
- 9 Manning St., the Albert P. Hills house (c. 1890)
- Manning Street, a Victorian neighborhood
Maple Avenue
- 16 Maple Avenue, the William H. Bodwell house, 1890
- 3 Maple Avenue, the Harland and Blanche Burke house (1916)
- 4 Maple Avenue, the Arthur H. and Madeline H. Tozer house (1915)
- 5 Maple Avenue, the G. Baxter – Frank Campbell house (1890)
- 8 Maple Ave., the George Tozer house (circa 1890)
Market Street
- 12 Market Street, the Abraham Wait house (1832)
- 20 Market Street, the Stacey-Ross house (1734)
- 24 Market Street, the Aaron Jewett house (c 1800)
- 25 Market Street, the Nathaniel R. Farley Shoe Factory (1830-56)
- 27 Market Street, the Ipswich Post Office (1939)
- 48 Market Street, the Bailey house (c 1887)
- 50-56 Market Street, the Lord-Sullivan-Haskell house (1847)
- 61 Market Street, formerly the Damon Block (1982)
Meeting House Green
- 1 Meeting House Green, the First Congregational Church (1971)
- 12 Meeting House Green, the First Church Vestry (1832)
- 2 Meeting House Green, the Joseph N. Farley house (1842)
- 6 Meetinghouse Green, the Captain Israel Pulcifer house (1812)
- 8 Meeting House Green, the David T. Kimball House (1808)
- Meeting House Green Historic District
Mill Road
- 2 Mill Road, the Sullivan house (c 1890)
- 35 Mill Road, the Captain William Warner house (1780)
- 44 Mill Road, Holiday Hill, The William and Violet Thayer house (1897)
- 50 Mill Road, the Caleb Warner house (1734)
Mineral Street
- 10 Mineral Street, the W. Smith house (c 1860)
- 14 Mineral Street (c 1915)
- 16 Mineral Street, Wise Saddle Shop (c.1742 /1801)
- 17 Mineral St., the Baxter-Adamowicz house, c 1885
- 19 Mineral Street (1856)
- 20 Mineral Street, the Lucy Ackerman house (c 1870)
- 22 Mineral Street, the Warner-Harris House (c. 1696, alt. 1835)
- 23 Mineral Street, the Lydia and Joseph Lord house (1871)
- 26 Mineral Street (c 1870)
- 28 Mineral Street (c 1880)
- 3 Mineral Street, the Charles H. Baker house (c 1870)
- 31 Mineral Street (c 1870)
- 33 Mineral Street, the Caroline Norman house, 1884 (moved from Central St.)
- 35 Mineral Street, the Smith house (c 1835)
- 39 Mineral Street (c 1920)
Mitchell Road
Newbury Road
- 3 Newbury Road, the Philomen Foster house and barn (1787)
- 6 Newbury Road, the Joseph B. Perley house (1865)
Northgate Road
North Main Street
- 12 North Main Street, Treadwell’s Inn (1737)
- 16 North Main Street, the Stephen Coburn house (1845)
- 18 North Main Street, the Charles Kimball house (1834)
- 19 North Main Street, Thomas & Margaret Heard Manning house (1799)
- 2 North Main Street, the John Appleton house (1707)
- 21 North Main Street, the Theodore Cogswell house (1880)
- 22 North Main Street, the Colonial Building (1904)
- 25 North Main Street, the Ipswich Public Library
- 26 North Main Street, the Agawam House (1806)
- 29 North Main Street, the Odd Fellows Building (1817)
- 31 North Main Street, the Methodist Church (1859)
- 33 North Main Street, the Nathaniel Wait house (1865)
- 34 North Main Street, the William Pulcifer house (1836)
- 36 North Main Street, the Dr. John Manning house (1769)
- 38 North Main Street, the Old Post Office (1763)
- 40 North Main Street, the Captain Brewer house (1825)
- 42 North Main Street, the John Johnson house (1871)
- 44 North Main Street, the Harry K. Dodge & Josephine Hurd house (1886)
- 45 North Main Street, the Isaac Flitchner house (1860)
- 46 N. Main Street, the James Damon house (1866)
- 47 North Main Street, the George Farley House (1888)
- 48 North Main Street, the Thomas Morley house (c 1750, alt. 1845)
- 49 North Main Street, the John Chapman house (1770)
- 50 North Main Street, the James Brown house (1700 / 1721)
- 51 North Main Street, the Sarah Lord house (1849)
- 52 N. Main Street, the Treadwell – Hale house (1799)
- 56 N. Main St., the Dodge and Spiller Grocery (c 1850)
- 57 North Main Street, the Day-Dodge House (1737)
- 58 North Main Street, the Captain Richard Rogers House (1728)
- 6-8 North Main St., Taverner Sparks (c.1671-1710)
Old England Road
- 1 Old England Road, Moritz B. Philipp and Jane Peterson estate (1885)
- 2 Old England Road, the Captain Jabez Treadwell house (1748)
Poplar Street
- 1 Poplar Street, the Lathrop house (1912)
- 11 Poplar Street, the George H. Green house, (c. 1890)
- 2 Poplar Street, Swasey Tavern (1718)
- 5-7 Poplar Street, the Dr. John Calef house (1671)
- 9 Poplar St., the Seward – Mavroides house (1873)
South Green
- 1 South Green, the Captain John Whipple House (1677 / 1725)
- 11 South Village Green, the Gables (1838), David Baker
- 5 South Village Green, the Aaron Smith house (1776)
- 7 South Village Green, the Rev. John Rogers – Col. John Baker House (c 1700-1761)
- South Green Historic District
South Main Street
- 15 South Main Street, the Caldwell Block (1870)
- 30 South Main Street, the Old Town Hall (1833)
- 31 South Main Street, the Dr. Joseph Manning house (1727)
- 36 South Main St., the Hall-Haskell House (Ipswich Visitor Center), 1820
- 37 South Main Street, Baker’s Store (b. 1828)
- 41-47 South Main St., R. W. Davis dealership (1930)
- 54 S. Main St., the Heard House / Ipswich Museum
- 57 South Main Street, Ipswich Mills boarding house (1876)
- 59 South Main Street, the Philomen Dean house (Old Lace Factory) (1716)
- 6 South Main Street, the Shoreborne Wilson – Samuel Appleton house (1685)
- 69 S. Main Street, the Samuel Dutch house (1733, rear section may be older)
Spring Street
- 13 Spring Street, the George V. Millett house (1886)
- 17 Spring Street, the David Dow house, 1857
- 21 Spring Street, the G. F. Swain summer estate (b 1910)
- 3 Spring Street, the James Scott house (1840)
- 5 Spring Street, the Henderson house (c. 1880)
Summer Street
- 10 Summer Street, the Charles and Abigail Cotton / Moses Harris House (1838)
- 11 Summer Street, the Nathaniel Hovey house (1718)
- 12 Summer Street, the Ezra W. Lord house (1848)
- 13 Summer Street, the Daniel Clark house (1872)
- 14 Summer St., the Isaiah Rogers house (c 1870)
- 15 Summer Street, the Jonathan Pulcifer house (1718)
- 16 Summer Street, the Treadwell house (1852)
- 17 Summer St., the William and Margaret Chapman house (after 1832)
- 19 Summer Street, the Solomon Lakeman house (before 1745)
- 24 Summer Street, the William E. Barton house (1884)
- 27 Summer Street, the Thomas Knowlton house (1688)
- 3 Summer Street, the Benjamin Kimball house (Thomas Smith “currier” c 1730, moved in 1803)
- 30 Summer Street, the Smith-Barton house (moved 1880)
- 31 Summer Street, the Bartlett house (c 1870)
- 36 Summer Street, the John Brocklebank house (1856)
- 37 Summer Street, the William H. Jewett house (b 1872)
- 38 Summer Street, the William M. and Jennie Ellsworth house (1881)
- 39 Summer Street, the Foster – Grant house (1717)
- 4-6 Summer Street, the Cotton-Nourse house (1840)
- 40 Summer Street, the Denison Rust house (b 1872)
- 43 Summer Street, the Wilcomb-Pinder house (1718)
- 46 Summer Street, the James Foster house (1720)
- 48 Summer St., the Alonzo and Abbie Butler house, (1868)
- 5 Summer Street, the Widow Fuller house (1725)
- 7 Summer Street, the Thomas Treadwell house (C 1740)
- 8 Summer Street, the Daniel Glazier house (1840)
Topsfield Road
- 11 Topsfield Road, the Jacob and William G. Brown house (b 1832)
- 114 Topsfield Road, the Goodhue – Adams house (1763)
- 130 Topsfield Road, the Robert Wallis house (1703)
- 16 Topsfield Road, the Joseph Peatfield house and nursery (1877)
- 208 Topsfield Road, the Joseph and Judah Goodhue house (1767)
- 24 Topsfield Road, the Moses Kimball house (1688)
- 251 Topsfield Road, Turner Hill (1900)
- 28 Topsfield Road, Sacred Heart Church (1903)
- 84 Topsfield Rd., the Bosson -Hayward-Goodhue-Jarlowicz house (c. 1874)
- Sullivan’s Corner: The Last Years of the Farm
Turkey Shore Road
- 1 Turkey Shore Road, the Burnham-Patch-Day house c1670-1730
- 17 Turkey Shore Road, the John Edward Norman house (1895)
- 2 Turkey Shore, the Heard – Lakeman House (1776)
- 41 Turkey Shore Road, the William Howard House (c.1680/ 1709)
- 48 Turkey Shore Road, the Nathaniel Hodgkins house (1720)
- 49 Turkey Shore Road, the Austin Measures house (1874)
- 59 Turkey Shore Road, the Elizabeth and Otis Glover house (c 1870)
- 63 Turkey Shore Road, the Isaac Foss house (1870)
- 67 Turkey Shore Road, the Stephen Boardman house (1720)
Turnpike Road
Waldingfield Road
- 11 Waldingfield Road, “Applefield,” the Oliver Appleton Farm (1759 and earlier)
- 55 Waldingfield Rd., “Waldingfield” (1929)
- 58 Waldingfield Rd., the Hoyt house (c 1885)
- 65 Waldingfield Road, Sunswick (1890)
- Appleton Farms
Warren Street
- 11 Warren Street, the Old Warren Fire House and School (1884)
- 12 Warren Street, the Louisa Wells house (c1700)
- 8 Warren Street, the James Harris house
Washington Street
- 10 Washington St., the Mary Holmes – Captain John Lord house (b. 1770)
- 12 Washington Street, the Patrick Riley house (1880)
- 16 Washington Street, the Patrick Riley house (c 1865)
- 18 Washington Street, Sanford Peatfield House (1860)
- 31 Washington St., the Laffy – Chapman – Morrill house (c 1880)
- 32 Washington Street, the Frederick Bray – Daniel Nourse House (c 1870)
- 35 Washington Street, the Charles and Margaret Bell house (c 1890)
- 37 Washington Street, the Brown-Grossman-Doucette house (1884)
- 41 Washington Street, the George Brown house (1883)
- 42 Washington Street, DJ’s Variety Store (1938)
- 44 Washington St., the Howard Hills house (1905)
- 46 Washington Street, the James S. Marble- James Peatfield house (1860)
- 53 Washington Street, the George W. Smith – Pickard House, (1880)
- 56 Washington Street, the Ephraim Goodhue House (1875)
- 59 Washington Street, the Charles W. Bamford house (C 1887)
- 62 Washington St., the Robert Stone house (1869)
- 78 Washington Street, the Daniel Haskell House (1835)
Water Street
- 12 Water Street, the Glazier – Sweet house (1728)
- 28 Water Street, the Harris – Stanwood House (1696)
- 32 Water Street, the Jabesh Sweet house (1713)
- 36 Water Street, the York – Averill House (1715)
- 4 Water Street, the Jewett house (1849)
- 6 Water Street, the Reginald Foster house (1690)
- 8 Water Street, the Pengry-Harris-Sutton House (1677-1743, completely reconstructed in 2000)
- Images of Water Street
Woods Lane
- 10 Woods Lane, the Edward and Eliza Plouff house (1837)
- 11 Woods Lane, the Merrifield house (1792)
- 12 Woods Lane, Grant’s Barn (1865)
- 12 Woods Lane, the Joshua B. Grant house (before 1878)
- 29 Woods Lane, A.L.R. Mahoney house (c 1900)
- 8 Woods Lane, the James Peatfield house (1833)
- 9 Woods Lane, the Francis Merrifield – Mary Wade house (1792)