[1] It presently houses the main offices of Connecticut Landmarks, a historic preservation organization.
This is not the house's original location, which was a short way west on Main Street; it has been moved twice.
Openings on the front facade are rectangular, and topped by splayed brownstone lintels.
The front cornice is adorned with dentil moulding, a detail repeated in gabled dormers projecting from the roof.
It was standing by 1791, when Amos Bull advertised his dry goods business from its address.