Built in 1630 by Richard Sparrow, the two-story building that is now known as the Richard Sparrow House is Plymouth's oldest existing wood frame house. The building is now a museum offering visitors a glimpse of what life was like for the town's early settlers.
In addition, The Richard Sparrow House is also has an award-winning gallery which displays handmade jewelry, glass, pottery and wood, much of which is made by local artists.
Located on the banks of Town Brook, The Richard Sparrow House is within walking distance of many other local attractions.