[1] The Gushee House stands on the southwest side of Sennebec Road in the village of Appleton, just south of the local public library.
The entry consists of a six-panel door, flanked by half-length sidelight windows and topped by a half-oval fanlight louver.
This assembly is framed by pilasters set on plinths, rising to support a broad entablature and cornice.
The interior of the house has a typical center-chimney plan, with well-preserved Federal and Greek Revival styling.
[2] The house is generally believed to have been built in 1833, the year in which Almond Gushee, Jr., part owner of a local mill, married Elvira Drake.