Renovations about 1870, unified the two sections as a two-story, frame dwelling with a slate gable roof.
A rear kitchen and bathroom wing was added as part of a renovation in 1987–1988.
Also on the property are a contributing detached log kitchen and dining room, a cemetery, and the site of a 19th-century barn.
The house served as a stagecoach stop and inn during the mid-19th century and the property had a tobacco factory from about 1870 until 1885.
This article about a property in Franklin County, Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.