[2] The Woodward House stands just west of the main cluster of buildings making up Weston village's commercial heart.
It is a typical Georgian colonial house, 2+1⁄2 stories in height, with a gabled roof, central chimney, and clapboarded exterior.
The entry has been projected (a likely later addition) to provide a vestibule area under a gabled roof.
The entry is framed by pilasters and a modest entablature; the gable above is pedimented.
[2] The house was built in 1753 by Reverend Samuel Woodward, the town's second minister for the First Parish Church, on land he purchased in 1752.