Photo by Ellen Higgins

Welcome to The Sargent House Museum. For over 100 years, the Sargent House Museum was the home of sea merchants, patriots and community leaders. A fine example of high-style Georgian domestic architecture, the house was built in 1782 for Judith Sargent Murray (1751-1820), a philosopher, writer and an early advocate of social justice.

Visitors to the Sargent House Museum learn about the early history of Gloucester from its beginnings as a farming and lumbering outpost to its evolution into the countryâ a premier seaport. Visitors will also see a collection of original works by the great portrait painter John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) who traces his roots back to Judith Sargent Murray and Colonial Gloucester.

NEWS AND EVENTS

Gloucester New Arts Festival
During August - a display on the museum grounds of two murals created by Loren Doucette and the YMCA Camp Spindrift youth as part of the 2008 Gloucester New Arts Festival. Enjoy! More info at newartsfestival.com.
(Aug/01/2008 - Sep/01/2008)


Museum Rooms Open for the Season
The Sargent House Museum is open for the season. Guided tours on the hour are available from 11 AM to 4PM (last tour at 3PM) on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Admission is $7.50 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and free to members.
(May/24/2008 - Oct/13/2008)


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