
Moffatt-Ladd House - View this location on map ![]() Built (1753) for the son of a local merchant by Michael Whidden III, with carving by Ebenezer Dearing, this house is unusual for its three-story height, for a stairhall that occupies one-fourth of the first story, and for its detached office and carriage barn. The well-documented garden evolved from the 1760s to the late 1800s. 154 Market Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Historical |