This Gothic Revival cottage was built in 1847 by General William Sutton as a wedding gift to his daughter, Elizabeth, and her husband, Abel Pierson Jr.

The Sutton-Pierson House was originally located at 83 Aborn Street.
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On April 5th, 2009, the house was donated to the Peabody Historical Society by the developer of its Aborn Street lot.

House Move - 2009

The house was removed from its original foundation in two sections. These sections were then transported from Aborn Street to Washington Street – as seen here.
House Move Down Washington St - 2009

The house was moved to a vacant lot adjacent to the Osborne-Salata House on Washington Street.
Peabody TV filmed the move, and did a wonderful segment on it. Click here to watch!

sutton-pierson house today
Today, the Sutton-Pierson House has been restored to its original glory by the Peabody Historical Society.
The Society’s extensive library and archives have been housed in this building since 2017.
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