“Marni” Agnew spent the last twenty years of her life building an exact replica of the original house on a 12 to 1 scale. She made most of the furniture, rugs, beds, and tables by herself. Some were kits but she made what she couldn’t find commercially. The house has a complete lighting system with many floor, table and wall lamps. This “Doll House” is a favorite among children, but is protected from curious hands! It is on display at the Westford Museum in the center of Westford. |
“Marni” Agnew” (Right) and her sister Hope Mundine |
First Room with “Indian Shutters” and plaque. Fireplace with Parson’s Cupboard, Beehive Oven. These are photos of the Doll House, not the real house, although they look very real! |
Dining Room with Queen Anne musket, circa 1650, above fireplace. |
Master Bedroom |
Parlor |
Second Floor, Southwest Corner
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