Real Estate
Historic John Proctor House Hits Market Before Halloween
Built in 1638, this was the home of John Proctor before he was convicted of witchcraft and hanged during the Salem Witch Trials in 1692.
PEABODY, MA -- The house John Proctor lived in before being convicted of witchcraft and hanged during the Salem Witch Trials in 1692 has hit the market just in time for Halloween. The home, built centuries ago, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. See more information and some incredible interior photos here.
- Address: 348 Lowell St, Peabody
- Price: $600,000
- Square Feet: 3910
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 2 Baths
- Built: 1638
- Feature: A grand example of Colonial and American History, the John Proctor House. This first period, registered historic home features period detail with the functionality of today's needs. Large eat-in kitchen with plenty of workspace. The dining room can accommodate your largest holiday gathering. All the bedrooms offer storage and ample space to relax. Enjoy the summers around your oversized inground pool.
This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.
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