The Tunnel (2013)
S20E07 The Watertown House - 7
Episode Overview
The episode begins with a stroll along a newly revitalized natural path beside the Charles River in Watertown, a testament to years of dedicated restoration by the Metropolitan District Commission. This corridor is a segment of a continuous network of pathways for walking and biking that extends westward to Waltham. Meanwhile, the crew uncovers a water-damaged area in the house, revealing rot, carpenter ants, and termites. Homeowner Christian Nolen is given a strategy for efficiently heating and cooling the space while utilizing the existing ductwork. Our host pays a visit to the Browne House, the oldest residence in Watertown, dating back to 1690, which was one of the inaugural restoration projects by the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities. There, historic preservationist Andrea Gilmore discusses the architectural elements that classify the house as a Queen Anne Victorian and shares details about its original color scheme.