- en.wikipedia.org Lady Pepperrell HouseBuilt in 1760 by Lady Mary Pepperrell, widow of Sir William Pepperrell, the house is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in New England.
- sah-archipedia.org buildings/ME-01-031-0027The Lady Pepperrell House at Kittery Point ranks as one of the most distinguished and carefully preserved examples of a Georgian residence in the country.
- historicnewengland.org explore/collections-access…The Pepperell House is seen from the road. ... exterior views dwellings houses photographs black-and-white prints (photographs).
- nps.gov parkhistory/online_books/colonials-…The house is a two-story frame structure with hip roof and two pairs of end chimneys, its whole appearance being one of simplicity.
- waymarking.com waymarks/WME15V_Lady_Pepperrell_…"Lady Pepperrell House was built in 1760 for the widow of Sir William Pepperrell at Kittery Point in Kittery, Maine.
- dome.mit.edu handle/1721.3/31050Architecture, Modern --18th century, Dwellings, Architecture --United States, Historic houses, Architecture, Georgian, Architecture, Domestic --United States...
- diannefallon.com globalization-circa-1807-curses-…The Lady Pepperrell House is one of Maine’s outstanding examples of 18th century Georgian-era architecture.
- flickr.com photos/tags/ladypepperrellhouse/Built in 1760 by Lady Mary Pepperrell, widow of Sir William Pepperrell, the house is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the northeastern United...
- downeastdilettante.wordpress.com 2009/12/19/…Howells must have felt some ambiguity about the porches he added to the Lady Pepperell House, as he included an early shot of the house in Lost Examples...
- virtualglobetrotting.com map/lady-pepperell-house/Lady Pepperrell House was built in 1760 for the widow of Sir William Pepperrell at Kittery Point in Kittery, Maine.