Proctor Academy

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Locations

  1. Dormitories/Residences

    1. Carr House

      This charming, Greek-revival colonial was built by John Proctor in the 1870s, and was renovated by the Carr family eighty years ago. Acquired by the school in the 1950s, Carr House is a popular dormitory for 18 boys. The building retains many charming accents from its history as a grand home: dentil trim and fine molding, bull's eye glass, rare patio tiles, and linen closets in a maid's apartment. The original living room now serves as the dorm's common space, located across the front hall from the faculty apartment.