ANDERSON v. OLD KING'S HIGHWAY REGIONAL HISTORIC COMM.


397 Mass. 609 (1986)

493 N.E.2d 188

ALBERT ANDERSON & another vs. OLD KING'S HIGHWAY REGIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Barnstable.

May 21, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael D. Ford for the plaintiffs.

James R. Wilson for the defendant.

Present: HENNESSEY, C.J., WILKINS, NOLAN, LYNCH, & O'CONNOR, JJ.


WILKINS, J.

The Andersons own an old house on Grove Street in Sandwich within the Old King's Highway Regional Historic District (historic district).2 Built in 1703 and known as Newcomb's Tavern, the house was a Tory meeting place during the Revolution. It is located in Town Hall Square, a most significant part of the historic district. The structure, a wood-framed Colonial retaining many of its...

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