It is located on the west side of New Hampshire Route 10, just south of its junction with Brook Road.
It was built about 1860 by John Chandler, a prolific local builder of plank-frame houses.
[1] The Seavey House is located south of the village center of Goshen, on the west side of NH 10.
Its structure is framed out of wooden planking 3 inches (7.6 cm) thick, set vertically, with dowels placed horizontally for lateral stability.
The main facade is five bays wide, with sash windows arranged symmetrically around an elaborate Greek Revival entrance.