Homer House, Massachusetts, United States


4.5 (7 reviews) Spent Ranking #5 in Belmont Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks

Belmont's crown jewel

A beautiful old landmark mansion just west of Belmont Center, the former home of Winslow Homer, and the current home of the Belmont Women's Club. Professional, knowledgeable guides will give you and tour. It's been carefully restored to its 19th century appearance. On the National Register. Don't miss if in the area.

Address

661 Pleasant St, Belmont, MA 02478-1519

Mobile

+1 617-484-4892

Website

https://web.facebook.com/pages/Homer-House/200641060439426?

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4.5 based on (7 reviews)

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  • 4TravelingMarf 5:00 PM Oct 18, 2014
    A must for Fans of the Artist Winslow Homer
    The historic William Flagg Homer house is the home of the Belmont Women's Club. During the summer months the club offer weekend tours of the house that was owned by the uncle of the American artist Winslow Homer. As a young man Winslow Homer spent time at his uncle's home which served as the setting for a number of his paintings and illustrations for Harpers Weekly. It is lovely to see the original woodwork, shutters and window seat that were the background for one of Homer's Civil War illustrations that appeared in Harpers Weekly. Each summer they have a special feature around the work of Winslow Homer. Last year was Croquet Days and focused on croquet paintings Homer did at the house. This summer the focus was on Homer and his Civil War art work. The house itself is lovely with its historic interiors and beautiful views of the Boston skyline from the upper floor. The club members are so nice and welcoming and love to share their club home with visitors. The club has a very relaxing atmosphere, you can sit on the furniture and they serve punch and cookies to those on tour. Throughout the year the club also offers special fund raising events so check their website frequently.

  • 4Kevin B 5:00 PM Jun 14, 2016
    Interesting Place
    This is a cool piece of history in Belmont Center. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly and there is a great view of Boston from the upper floors.