It was built about 1829, and located on a hill overlooking the Savannah River in northwestern South Carolina.
The two-story, five-bay, Federal style frame dwelling was dismantled and moved to its present site in 1930.
It was subsequently reconstructed by architect William Roy Wallace and set in a landscape designed by Ellen Biddle Shipman.
The front facade features a two-tier, center-bay porch with graceful Tuscan order columns.
This article about a property in Forsyth County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.