It was built about 1774, and is a two-story, brick Georgian style dwelling.
It has small brick side wings that were added in a 1920s restoration.
Also on the property is a two-story brick and frame work house that has been converted into a guesthouse.
It was the home of James Kincaid, who was one of the first purchasers of cotton in the South Carolina upcountry and was possibly involved in the early development of a cotton gin.
This article about a property in Fairfield County, South Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.