The Charles Connell House is the present name of the residence of the Hon.
[1][2] This house was built by an unknown person circa 1839 for Connell.
It was built in the Greek Revival style, where wood is used to imitate the look of stone.
It was made into a double tenement in the 1890s, and further subdivided into three apartments circa 1920, with a fourth created about 1960.
The Connell House is also available for business meetings, weddings, receptions, and parties for a small fee.