The Moffatt-Ladd House & Garden is a historic house museum in downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The home was built in 1763 by John Moffatt for his son Samuel, who moved in with his new wife Sarah Catherine Moffatt in early 1764. The history of the site is rich with drama and intrigue.

Learn about the home’s inhabitants, both free and enslaved, their connection to the eighteenth century Atlantic economy, about resident William Whipple’s participation in the Continental Congress and signing of the Declaration of Independence, and more…

The garden is a stunning floral oasis in the midst of a bustling seaport, and is open for viewing from June through the middle of October. Call for an appointment during the off-season.