Pratt-McDaniels-LaFlamme House

One entrance is found in the main block's rightmost bay, with framing pilasters and entablature with cornice.

It remained in agricultural use until the late 1830s, when the house was subdivided off and sold to his granddaughter Erin and her husband, Thomas McDaniels.

McDaniels is believed to have added the north wing, with its northern end probably serving as his business office.

He was a businessman and banker, underwriting business ventures in Bennington's increasingly industrial economy.

It was purchased in 1913 by John LaFlamme, whose extended family lived there, formally subdividing the building into four units.