It was originally built about 1870 and extensively remodeled and enlarged after being acquired by Evangeline Booth (1865-1950) in 1919.
It features a large stone chimney, a limestone-trimmed Tudor-arched entrance, and an octagonal stair tower.
Additions to the dwelling made by the church include a parish hall and chapel (1955).
She donated it to the Salvation Army, who sold it in 1951 to the St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.
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