Later it was home to Hiram Charles Todd, a descendant of one of the original owners who was active in New York state politics.
An iron fence runs along the north and east edges of the property; there is a parking lot in the rear.
A wide entablature goes down to the middle of the second story windows; fretwork flanks the three on the east (front) facade.
On the west (rear), the only portion of the building with a gabled roof, there is a small upstairs porch and larger enclosed one downstairs.
[1] The house was built by Thomas Marvin, a nephew of the founder of the United States Hotel, one of Saratoga Springs' early resorts.
[1] During the house's construction, in 1833, Marvin heard of the proposed rail link that would connect the village with existing tracks at Ballston Spa.
Hiram Charles Todd, a lawyer and friend of the Sackett family who had served as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York,[3] inherited the house in 1927.