Historic New England's Marrett House

Historic New England's Marrett House Marrett House is open for the season with guided tours available on the first and third Saturdays, June through October.

Visit HistoricNewEngland.org for more information. Marrett House is a unique house museum that takes you back in time to the life of an upper middle class family in 19th and early 20th century Maine. Built in 1789, the house is a Federal style building with Greek Revival updates. It's a classic example of big house-little house-back house-barn New England vernacular architecture. Visitors hear st

ories of life in this house for over 150 years. Rooms showcase treasured possessions including pewter, furniture, ceramics and textiles from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The 1847 parlor is one of Historic New England's best preserved nineteenth century rooms. Marrett House is located west of Portland, Maine and within minutes of Sebago Lake. Open 1st and 3rd Saturdays, June 1 - Oct. 15, 11 am - 4 pm. Admission $8 Adults, $7 Seniors, $4 Children.

The season is almost here—we hope you’ll stop by for tours and programs and join us for our Open House on June 6.
04/22/2026

The season is almost here—we hope you’ll stop by for tours and programs and join us for our Open House on June 6.

On Saturday, June 6, 2026, our historic sites across the region are open and FREE to the public. Join us for a fun day of fantastic storytelling! Love architecture, history, fantastic stories, great landscapes, fine art, folk art, or interior design? Then join Historic New England on June 6, 2026, f...

Ever wish you had more time to explore? Now you can. Select Historic New England properties are now offering a Take More...
08/05/2025

Ever wish you had more time to explore? Now you can. Select Historic New England properties are now offering a Take More Time tour—designed to give you a deeper, more relaxed experience.

Over the course of two unhurried hours, you’ll have the chance to explore at your own pace, ask questions, and capture the moments that matter most to you.

Plan your visit → https://www.historicnewengland.org/visit/events/?keyword=more+time

Step into history at Marrett House!Join us for a guided tour of this remarkable 18th-century home on the first and third...
08/05/2025

Step into history at Marrett House!
Join us for a guided tour of this remarkable 18th-century home on the first and third Saturdays, June through October 18.

In 1796, Daniel Marrett—a recent Harvard graduate—moved to Standish, Maine, to serve as the town’s minister. To reflect his new position, he purchased the most impressive house in town. Three generations of the Marrett family lived here for nearly 150 years.

Explore this beautifully preserved property, a classic example of the connected New England farmstead: big house, little house, back house, barn.

📍 Tours are one hour and led by a knowledgeable guide.
📅 First and third Saturdays, through October 18.
🔗 Plan your visit and book your tour! → https://www.historicnewengland.org/property/marrett-house/

Address

40 Ossippee Trail East, Route 25
Standish, ME
04084

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