[3] The house is a two-story four-bay-wide stone house with two end chimneys and one-story frame kitchen wing on east side.
A notable feature of the restored house is a pent roof on north and west sides.
[4] The house was abandoned for about 50 years and in bad shape when the Rowan Museum purchased it in 1959.
[3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 28, 1971.
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