Created By: Town of Shrewsbury
The Sumner House was built in 1797 and was the home of the Reverend Joseph Sumner, the town's second minister. The house stayed in the family for about 200 years before it was sold as a private residence in the 1980s. It was turned into a bed and breakfast several years later. In 2010, the house became the Chiampa Funeral Home, and still operates in that capacity today.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Shrewsbury, MA Historic District Walking Tour
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