Paris Fletcher House c. 1826

Bridport, Vermont

The Paris Fletcher House in Bridport, Vermont, is an outstanding example of Federal-period architecture in the Champlain Valley. It has just been nominated to the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural importance and its contribution to local history. In addition ot having an interesting history, it survives highly intact from the early nineteenth century. To learn more about this fascinating piece of Vermont history, click on the various links below. Then, be sure to visit the Paris Fletcher House, which today is home to the Bridport Historical Society.

 Statement of Significance

  Interior Description

  Building Description

  Map

Researched and prepared by Steven Mallory, graduate student, Historic Preservation Program, University of Vermont