[1] The Deerfield Town House is located on Church Street (formerly Old Centre Road), just west of its junction with New Hampshire Route 107.
Its corners have pilasters rising to full entablature, and the gable end is fully pedimented, with a small oculus window.
The front of its lower hall has been divided to provide office space for the town and a kitchen, but has retained its original pine flooring, and there are builtin benches lining the side walls.
The upper hall floor has been resurfaced in hardwood, and it has a stage with proscenium arch at the rear, which are of uncertain date.
It is one of the state's finest examples of public Greek Revival architecture, retaining virtually all of its original features.