Jabez Howland House
Historical landmark · Plymouth ·

Jabez Howland House

Historical landmark · Plymouth ·

17th-century pilgrim house with knowledgeable guides

Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null
Jabez Howland House by null

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33 Sandwich St, Plymouth, MA 02360 Get directions

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33 Sandwich St, Plymouth, MA 02360 Get directions

+1 508 746 9590
pilgrimjohnhowlandsociety.org
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Dec 14, 2025

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J. P.

Google
The curator/tour-guide is very friendly and knowledgeable. We enjoyed chatting about the Howland family and genealogy. The house is small, but it's the last house standing that Pilgrims actually lived in, so it's interesting.

Carol Ann J.

Google
While walking along Sandwich Street we were pleasantly surprised to read the plaque about the Howland House. It is amazing that this Pilgrim house is still standing.

Kristy J.

Google
I didn’t come on a day it is open (Thursday-Sunday like the Pilgrim Museum apparently), but I’m glad I got to wander a little. Such a really beautiful building and so much history! There is a parking lot and also street parking.

Trent P.

Google
The only standing house lived in by one of the first Pilgrims. Very well preserved. The person there was extremely knowledgeable and gave a great tour. This is an excellent add-on to a visit to the living history Plimoth Plantation.

Doug P.

Google
This is the only existing house that was lived in by a pilgrim who arrived on the Mayflower. The docent was very knowledgeable. Very good and interesting displays.

Brenden 1

Google
There aren't a ton of 17th century structures in the US, so to visit one is a real treat! On top of that, each quarter of the house was actually a new addition and you can really see that change in architectural style building technique, even i terror design.

Allen T.

Google
I was very excited to visit what is said to be the oldest house in Plymouth Massachusetts. The fee was minimal to enter but we had seen many historical houses on out Great American Roadtrip of 2019, so we chose to not do the tour.

Christina L.

Google
Touring this historic house was really cool! There's a lot of local history in the house, some connected directly to the house and families and also some related to the time periods and area. The guide was super knowledgeable and friendly. Definitely worth a visit - we decided on this kind of historical site rather than the more well-known and touristy (but still interesting) local living history museum.
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Anthony G.

Yelp
As with many of my stops in my New England trip, I came by this house. This is the only house in Plymouth that was home to a known Mayflower passenger. John Howland lived here with his wife, Elizabeth Tilley, and their son Jabez and his family. Howland actually fell from the Mayflower during the voyage but was actually rescued, lucky. Beautiful house, been restored to how it was during colonial era. Definitely worth a stop.