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Town Center Plan
January 2007
Appendix 2
201 Church Street
In 1876, Williamson Page remodeled his home, the Page-Ferrell
House, and gave it to his eldest son Malcus. Three years later he built
this home for his second son, Sidney F. Page and his family. A year
after the home’s completion, Sidney, a prosperous farmer, lived here
with four of his children that remained under his care along with his
aging eighty-four year old father, Williamson.
Much of the interior of this home has been preserved including the
mantel of Italianate design, several original four-panel doors, and the
open-string staircase with heavy turned newel posts. A late nineteenth
century smokehouse stands in the rear of house along with a gazebo
built circa 1930. The home also features signature Morrisville sawn
work spandrels and porch.
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9. Page-Hamilton House
Photo by Ernest Dollar