The David Sears House, located in the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, is a distinguished three-story granite house built between 1816 and 1875. Designed by Alexander Parris for David Sears, a notable merchant and philanthropist, the house features intricately carved granite panels by Solomon Willard.
Designated as a National Historic Landmark, the David Sears House underwent several expansions and renovations over the years, including the addition of a third floor in 1875 and further enhancements in 1900. Currently owned by the Somerset Club, the house remains a significant architectural gem not open to the general public.
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