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The Thomas Lyman House is a historic house on Middlefield Road in Durham, Connecticut. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, with two chimneys, a hip roof and two front dormers. The front entry is sheltered by a small Doric-columned porch. The house was built c. 1774 by Thomas Lyman IV, and is locally unusual for its hip roof, which is not normally found on houses of the period.

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  • The Thomas Lyman House is a historic house on Middlefield Road in Durham, Connecticut. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, with two chimneys, a hip roof and two front dormers. The front entry is sheltered by a small Doric-columned porch. The house was built c. 1774 by Thomas Lyman IV, and is locally unusual for its hip roof, which is not normally found on houses of the period.
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