Hyde Square

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District Details

According to the 1984 Jamaica Plain Study Report, this district is eligible for National Register listing.

This area is significant for its number and variety of high-quality three-decker houses in the Queen Anne style.

Highlights

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17 Cranston Street
Listed individually on the National Register in 1987.
Style: Italianate Gothic
Architect: Scott Archibald
Date: 1891

332 Centre Street
Style: Queen Anne
Architect: Peter Schneider
Date: 1894

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41 Wyman Street
Style: Queen Anne
Architect: Samuel Rantin
Date: 1894

63-65 Wyman Street
Style: Queen Anne
Architect: Walter Curley
Date: 1897

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34-40 Sheridan Street
Style: Queen Anne
Architect: Timothy Bowe
Date: 1868-1873

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127 Paul Gore Street
Style: Queen Anne
Architect: Jacob Luippold
Date: 1892

25, 26 Danforth Street
German Club
Style: Queen Anne
Architect: unknown
Date: 1892

Contributing resources

The following buildings would be considered contributors to this district:

  • 322-418 Centre Street
  • 2-90 Wyman Street
  • 7-87 Wyman Street
  • 18-104 Forbes Street
  • 1-105 Forbes Street
  • 14-114 Sheridan Street
  • 3-117 Sheridan Street
  • 3-51 Cranston Street
  • 4-48 Cranston Street
  • 12-146 Paul Gore Street
  • 11-137 Paul Gore Street
  • 25, 26 Danforth Street
  • 105-115 Chestnut Avenue
  • 108-118 Chestnut Avenue.

External links

Boston Landmarks Commission, 1984 Jamaica Plain Survey Report

Maps

Proposed National Register Districts in the Hyde Square area
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Proposed National Register Districts in the Hyde Square area
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