Fuller & Delano Company (1905); Kilham & Hopkins (1915)
Architectural style
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, American Neo-Renaissance
MPS
Harrisville MRA
NRHP reference No.
86003244[1]
Added to NRHP
January 14, 1988
Aldworth Manor, also known as the Arthur E. Childs House, is a historic summer estate house in rural Harrisville, New Hampshire. The house is located at the top of a hill at the end of Aldworth Road, formerly the estate's access drive, and was one of the premiere estate houses of the early 20th century in the town. The house was originally built c.1850 in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was inherited by Arthur E. Childs, a Worcester native from a wealthy family, in the early 20th century.
^"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
AldworthManor, also known as the Arthur E. Childs House, is a historic summer estate house in rural Harrisville, New Hampshire. The house is located at...
Aldworth is a village and mainly farmland civil parish in the English county of Berkshire, near the boundary with Oxfordshire. Aldworth was recorded in...
who purchased the property to serve as the estate farm for his nearby AldworthManor summer estate. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic...
Thames, and was established in 1646 by Richard Aldworth, who named it "Aldworth's Hospital". Aldworth founded a near-identical school in Basingstoke in...
Monadnock. The design inspiration of the main house is said to be Kelmscott Manor in England, the Scottish Fasnacloich having burned in the 19th century....
house at the centre of the estate. It was the manor house of Hinton Pipard and was built by the Aldworth family, who lived there before becoming Barons...