The front facade is two stories and features a pediment, with a one-story rounded portico topped by a balustrade.
[2] In 1961 the house and about 1200 surrounding acres were acquired by businessman Sam Ashelman, who went on to establish a hotel called the Coolfont Resort in 1965.
The property, including the house, was sold to a real estate developer in 2005.
In 2017 the house sold to an unnamed bidder for $225,000 as part of an auction of the entire former resort property.
This article about a property in Morgan County, West Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.