It was built in three distinct parts, with the center, or original section, dating from the second half of the 18th century.
This two-story plus attic beaded clapboard house is five bays wide with an entrance in the center bay of both the first and second stories on the east façade.
The property includes a springhouse and stillhouse both of rough fieldstone, and several smaller buildings.
It was a home of Revolutionary War General Otho Holland Williams (1749-1794).
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