Hunniwell House, c.1702 - Scarborough, Cumberland County
One of the earliest surviving structures in the state, the Hunniwell House is a low posted wood-frame cape dwelling (a side-gabled house, typically only one room deep). It stands one story high on a fieldstone foundation. The facade is composed of an off-center door with a window on each side. The door is topped by a four-pane transom window which lit the small hallway inside. The windows were replaced in the nineteenth century. The house has a central square brick chimney, rebuilt after the house was moved, which feeds the fireplaces in both front rooms.