Situated at the corner of Church and Water Streets, the Maxwell House was built between 1752 and 1756 by the Reverend Samuel Maxwell. The house, which is the oldest brick dwelling in Warren,is distinguished by the distinctive Flemish bond pattern of the brickwork,its field stone foundation, two bake ovens, and its large central chimney. The Maxwell House is owned by The Massasoit Historical Association, is on the National Historic Register and is maintained as a working Museum, Located on the waterfront,The Maxwell House seeks to both educate and entertain its guests. The Kitchen/keeping Room is used for hearth cooking and food programs. The house is opened to school groups to expand their understanding of what life was like 250 years ago.