[1][3] The house is owned by the Aurora Historical Society and has been decorated with period furnishings.
A brick chimney rises on the right side, and a series of single-story ells, not original to the building, extend to the rear.
Fillmore had just married, and established a law practice with an office (no longer extant) across the road.
[3] They moved the original core of the building to its current location and oversaw its restoration for use as a home and artist's studio for Margaret.
It was acquired by the Aurora Historical Society in 1975, and restored in appearance to the period of Fillmore's ownership.