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Across Lyme Street in Old Lyme from the Bee and Thistle Inn is the house Joseph Noyes had built for his son, Dr. Richard Noyes, in 1814, the year Richard married Martha Noyes of Stonington. The Colonial Revival dormer windows were added in 1922. The house remained in the Noyes family until the 1930s. From 1939 to 1946, the house was home to the Madison Military Academy, a college preparatory school for boys. Afterwards it was the White Farms Inn and is now a private residence.

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Dr. Richard Noyes House (1814)

One thought on “Dr. Richard Noyes House (1814)

  • July 31, 2008 at 3:36 am
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    This house is very good in every thing. Its looks are vry nice to see in lookwise as a standerd. I like to live in this type of home.
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