The Hollister-Parry House is a historic residence in the village of Woodsfield, Ohio, United States.
Built in the middle of the 19th century, it has been named a historic site and converted into a museum.
[2] Built with weatherboarded walls, the two-story house features a small single-story portico over the entrance.
Another distinctive component of the architecture is the weatherboarding: although made of wood, the house's exterior has been shaped to resemble the appearance of ashlar decorated with quoins.
These elements, together with the house's blockish shape, combine to give it the appearance of an Italianate residence with Neo-Renaissance influences.