Built in 1854 as the main house for the Red Bank plantation, it is now a private residence within the Colonial Manor area of Jacksonville's San Marco neighborhood.
It is located at 1230 Greenridge Road, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 18, 1972.
In 1799 William Craig acquired the land, and it subsequently passed through the hands of several powerful landholders: Isaiah Hart, Isaac Hendricks, and finally Albert Gallatin Philips.
[4] Albert Philip's first plantation house at Red Bank was a wood-frame structure that burned down after a few years.
The building was converted into a restaurant, first known as the Candlewick Inn and then Johnson's Chicken House, but returned to residential use in 1937.