Ashfield Plain Historic District

Roughly, along Main and South Sts. and adjacent parts of Buckland and Norton Hill Rds.
Ashfield, Massachusetts

Historic Document

Ashfield Plain Historic District is located in Franklin County, Massachusetts certified as a historic location on Friday September 20, 1991. This location is a protected historic place because of historical significance relating to Education, Domestic, Religion, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Social, Government, Recreation And Culture, Funerary, Agriculture/Subsistence, Commerce/Trade, more specifically a . Ashfield Plain Historic District was nominated by as a historic location by State Government based on Event, Architecture/Engineering and its significance in Industry, Community Planning And Development, Commerce, Education, Architecture, Agriculture.

Ashfield Plain Historic District Information

Other Name: Ashfield Village Historic District
Ownership Type: Private, Local, Federal
Type of Resource: District
Historically Significant Years Associated With This Location: 1812, 1856, 1874
Level of Governmental Significance: Local
Architect, builder, or engineer: Lilly,Jonathan; Et al.
Restricted Archeological Site: Not Listed as a Restricted Site
Federal Agency Responsible for This Location: U.S. Postal Service

Ashfield Plain Historic District Size Data

Acres occupied by this site: 1330
Number of historically contributing buildings: 110
Number of historically contributing sites: 3
Number of historically contributing structures: 4
Number of historically contributing objects: 8
Number of noncontributing buildings: 38
Number of noncontributing sites: 5
Number of noncontributing structures: 1
Number of noncontributing objects: 0
Related Sections:
Ashfield Historic Locations Franklin County Historic Locations Massachusetts Historic Locations