Hills House (Hudson, New Hampshire)

The house is now used by the local historical society as a museum and meeting space.

[1] The Hills House is located in northern Hudson, on the east side of Derry Road opposite Alvirne High School.

The main roof section is a steeply pitched hip roof, and the building exterior is finished in wooden shingles, with most windows set in rectangular openings.

[2] The house was probably designed by Boston architect Hubert G. Ripley early in his career, and was built in 1890 as the summer home of Albert and Ida Verginia Hills.

Albert Hills was a native of Hudson who practiced as a physician in New York City.