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The Hoxie House (c. 1675) is a saltbox house located in Sandwich, Massachusetts. According to the Massachusetts Historical Commission, it is likely the oldest extant house "in the area". [1] The residence was owned by both the Smith and Hoxie families before being turned over to the town of Sandwich in 1959.
The Hoxie House - one of the oldest, if not oldest, homes on the Cape - reflects life in the town of Sandwich in the 17th-century. This saltbox is named after a whaling captain who owned the house in the mid-1800s.
The Hoxie House is located in the charming town of Sandwich, MA. The house is steeped in the history of Cade Cod. It is a true living piece of history. So much of the house is original that it gives you a peek into the way people lived in North America in the 1600's. The staff are welcoming and well trained.
The Hoxie House, located in Sandwich, Massachusetts, is a saltbox house that was built around 1675. According to the Massachusetts Historical Commission, it is likely the oldest extant house in the area.
Get a feel for what life was like for early settlers by touring Hoxie House, the oldest house on Cape Cod (c 1640). The saltbox-style house has been faithfully restored to the colonial period, complete with antiques, brick-fire hearth and the like.
We learned about the history of the house, the area and the past occupants. There were some interesting artifacts on display as well. We enjoyed the experience and recommend it for anyone interested in learning more about the home and how the families used to live.
This historic home is the oldest house on the Cape and one of the oldest in New England. Tour was very interesting for adults, teens and kids. Second floor does not appear to be accessible, but the entrance and first floor is.