It was built in 1855–1856, and consists of a two-story main block, three bays wide, with flanking one-story wings in the Greek Revival style.
It has a center hall plan and was restored in 1928–1929 by Helen Poteat and her husband, author and playwright Laurence Stallings.
It features a reconstructed double pedimented portico supported by four plain Roman Doric order columns.
Also on the property is a contributing small cabin used by enslaved people.
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