[1] The Abraham Jaquith House was located at the northeast corner of Concord Road and Middlesex Turnpike.
The rear roof extended to the first floor in leanto fashion, giving the house a saltbox profile.
The interior included exposed beams, a narrow staircase in the entry vestibule, and feathered woodwork around the fireplaces.
[3] However, architectural analysis of the western three bays, its oldest portion, estimated a date of 1725, around the time when the Farley's daughter married Abraham Jaquith.
[2] In 2000, building owner Peter Jaquith Casey had the house disassembled and stored in New Hampshire in order to preserve it.