• Overview. MacPheadrisWarner House is a protected area in New Hampshire.
  • The Warner House is named for the Portsmouth merchant, Jonathan Warner, who married Mary Macpheadris in 1760.
  • Now known simply as the Warner House and a guided museum, it was erected in 1718-1723 by an Irish immigrant sea captain, Archibald MacPheadris.
  • The house next passed to Mary Macpheadris, the daughter of Captain Macpheadris and Sarah, who married Jonathon Warner around 1760.
  • The MacPheadrisWarner House in Portsmouth, NH was built c. 1716. It was rescued from demolition and opened as a house museum in 1932 and was...
  • The MacPheadris-Warner House, c. 1716.Built for a Scots-Irish sea captain, this is the oldest urban brick house in northern New England.
  • Named the Warner House after a later owner, Jonathan Warner, who married Mary Macpheadris Osborne, the daughter of the original owners...
  • The Warner House Association's mission is to preserve and interpret the 1716-1718 brick structure, known as the Macpheadris-Warner House...
  • Built c.1716 for Captain Archibald Macpheadris and his family, the Warner House has been home to six generations of family throughout three different centuries.
  • The Warner House is the earliest brick urban mansion in New England. ... Captain Macpheadris lived in the house until his death in 1729.