The two-story plantation home was built in 1821 in the Federal architecture style for Alexander Ewing.
Both the north and south side elevations feature a pair of chimneys connected by a parapet wall.
[1] The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since November 25, 1980.
[2] For his services in the war, Ewing was granted 2,666 acres of land in Davidson County, Tennessee.
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