The Strong House stands in what is now a relatively rural area east of the village of Quechee, at the southwest corner of Quechee Main Street and Deweys Mills Road.
The interior retains original Federal period woodwork, including paneling, chair rails, and a partially hung circular staircase in the main hall.
[2] The house was probably built not long after Jedediah Strong purchased the land in 1815.
Strong, a descendant of one of Hartford's earliest settlers, was a prominent local landowner who operated a successful sawmill and gristmill nearby.
[2] The house was acquired by the United States Army Corps of Engineers as it was in the vicinity of the North Hartland Dam flood control project.