Past Award Winners
2020 Award Winners
25 Sheridan Road: exterior restoration
37 Thomas Road: exterior restoration
3 Boynton Street: stewardship and historic research awareness by the property owners
Church of the Holy Name - 60 Monument Ave: stewardship and restoration of stained glass windows
2019 Award Winners
Church of the Holy Name (restoration of stained glass windows), 60 Monument Ave, will be presented with a bronze plaque
22 Banks Terrace, Owners Jim and Denine Olsen (restoration of porch and exterior details), presented with a historical report and plaque (photo attached)
59 Winshaw Rd, (stewardship), will be presented with a historical report and plaque
22 Northstone Rd, recognition for stewardship (2007 Preservation Award winner) will be presented with a plaque
2018 Award Winners
84 Banks Rd, Owners Jason Mahler and Sara Ewing
21 Banks Rd, C Owners Agatha and Simon Morrell
32 Ross Rd, built 1957, 'Glass House' by Architect Martin Bloom, Owners Dana and Joe Arndt
2017 Preservation Award Winners
The Swampscott Historical Commission is pleased to announce the Winners of the 2017 Preservation and Restoration Award. This award was created by the Historical Commission to celebrate outstanding efforts to preserve and restore historic properties that maintain our town’s character and beauty.
These properties include residences and public buildings whose preservation or restoration maintains or is faithful to the original design or style. The following award-winning projects embody the goals of preserving, protecting and celebrating Swampscott’s historic architecture and unique sense of place:
34 Sheridan Road - Mr. & Mrs. Goldman (owners)
108 Humphrey Street - Mr. & Mrs. Scott (owners)
The following previous Award Recipients were honored last year with a historic plaque:
143 Burrill Street (Former First United Church) - Mr. Bedard
1050 Humphrey Street - Mr. and Mrs. Dilisio
Swampscott residents submitted nominations for projects they believed worthy of this distinction. The Commission hopes that by getting the community involved in this process it increases public awareness of such efforts, and helps emphasize the importance of maintaining historic properties.