It is a 1+1⁄2-story gable-roofed frame house of a T-shaped plan, with single exterior chimneys on each of the three exposed ends.
The original building appears to have been built about 1700, with extensively remodeled in the early 19th century.
Morgan, a captain in the Puritan Militia and a locally prominent man, and sold the property in 1670 to Robert Day.
In 1836 the property was sold by Day's descendants to Richard Breeden, who was probably responsible for the extensive renovations made to the house in the early 19th century and renamed the property Hill Farm.
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