The Second Parish Neighborhood of Granby was at the corner of West and Amherst Streets. There at the northwest corner was a meeting house.
130 West Street (at the NW corner of Amherst and West Streets) – Levi Smith house and tavern from the 1760s – Georgian style
129 West Street (at the SW corner of Amherst and West Streets) – Azor Moody and Clarissa Hayes – Azor Moody Store and Button Factory – early 1800s in Federal Style – later owned by Frederick Taylor who owned a paper mill on Aldrich Lake – his son Joseph Knight Taylor would died in the Civil War (FINDAGRAVE)
124 West Street (at the NE corner of Amherst and West Streets) – Timothy Smith and Hannah Moody – FINDAGRAVE
96 Amherst Street (at the SE corner of Amherst and West Streets) – Reverend Eli and Hannah Moody – this is the parsonage of the West Parish Church – 1830
86 Amherst Street (one house in from the SE corner of Amherst and West Streets) – Chester Smith and Sophia Clark – FINDAGRAVE – house is 1806