Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, the property's present owners, the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, are contemplating construction of a replica.
Its main building was an L-shaped wood-frame structure, set on wooden pilings and a rubblestone foundation.
A dam, still partially in evidence, extended across Mill Stream, with a sluiceway near the building.
[2] The mill was built in 1749, and was successively adapted to new technologies until 1939, when it ceased operations.
In 2006 the property was acquired by the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, a local historic preservation organization.