Built in 1807, it is a well-preserved example of transitional Georgian-Federal period architecture, designed by local master builder Lavius Fillmore.
[1] The Munro-Hawkins House is located in southern Shaftsbury, on the east side of Vermont 7A, north of its junction with Airport Road.
Fluted Ionic pilasters articulate the building corners and flank the central front bay, supporting an entablature and modillioned cornice.
The main entrance is flanked by slender Ionic columns, and is topped by a fanlight window that breaks a gabled pediment.
The interior, organized in a central hall plan, retains original marble fireplace surrounds and woodwork.