The Daniel Sutherland House is located on Angola Road in Cornwall, New York, United States.
Sutherland, a local lawyer of prominence, bought several acres of his ancestral lands from the then-owners, the Chedeayne estate, around 1875.
Eleven years later, he built the house in a vernacular interpretation of the then-popular Stick style.
After his death the following year, his wife remarried, and around the turn of the century the building was used as a rooming house.
[1] It has remained largely intact since its construction, with some more contemporary outbuildings.