Frost Farm (Old Marlborough Rd., Dublin, New Hampshire)

The Frost Farm is a historic farmstead at 18 Fairwood Drive in Dublin, New Hampshire, United States.

Built in 1855 and extensively restyled in 1910, it is a good example of a Georgian Revival summer house, with expansive views of nearby Mount Monadnock.

Covered porches line some portions of the building, and some of its roofs are pierced by rows of gabled dormers.

[2] The oldest portion of this farmstead was a vernacular rectangular farmhouse built c. 1855 by Silas Frost.

In 1910 it was transformed into a much larger Georgian Revival summer house by Charles Aldworth, under the auspices of architects Densmore, LeClear and Robinson of Boston, Massachusetts.