It has a two-story rear ell dated to the 1870s and a full-width front porch added in the 1920s.
Also on the property are the contributing small frame outbuilding, potato house, corn crib, two tobacco barns, smokehouse, large horse barn, packhouse, and combination icehouse/carriage house.
Representative of rural life during the brightleaf era, the farm was also the site of Breedlove Mill.
[2] The site, now known as Goose River Farm, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
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