The Pines
Hale Street, Prides Crossing, Beverly, Massachusetts
Built in 1907, for Philip Shelton Sears (1867-1953) and his wife Mary Cabot Higginson (1878-1956). It was designed by the architectural firm of Bigelow & Wadsworth who a few years later would build the Sears' larger and far more ornate country home, Warren Farm. The Pines stood further along the street from Woodrock, purchased a few years previously by Philip's brother, Herbert M. Sears. Philip was a noted sculptor and it was here that he preferred to work. The fate of the house is unknown and if you can help share any information, please leave a comment below.

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