Reynolds-Morris House

It is five bays wide, with the main entrance at the center, framed by pilasters and a half-round transom topped by a gable.

Sash windows are set under heavy splayed stone lintels with scoring that is intended to resemble keystoning.

[3] The house is a rare example of a double rowhouse, built on two lots in 1786–87 by John and William Reynods.

Although it was built as a rowhouse, the neighboring houses were bought and torn down by the Morrises in the early 20th century.

[3] The historic home was later transformed into a boutique hotel amid a greater series of renovations during the early 21st century.

The Reynolds-Morris House in 2012