It is now a nonprofit museum operated by Historic New England and open to the public.
The ground floor consists of one large room that is used for living, cooking, and sleeping.
[1] By 1919 the house was nearly ruined when it was acquired by William Sumner Appleton, who in 1923 donated it to Historic New England.
The house has grown by a series of enlargements but they occurred behind the original block, thus preserving the profile of the one-over-one elevation.
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