It is located primarily along East Main Street, a portion of Love Point Road, and a former section of Cockey Lane.
[3] Denny, a ship carpenter, used a construction method in which walls are formed by tenoning horizontal planks into slots cut into vertical corner posts.
Nora Cray's heirs deeded the property to The Kent Island Heritage Society in 1976, and the house was restored in 2004.
[4] It predates the town of Stevensville, and is listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places.
The church is an excellent example of the Queen Anne style of ecclesiastical architecture, and the building is listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places.
The building has classical architectural details, a pressed tin ceiling, intact period furnishings and vault.
She used it as the local library for many years, had an addition built on the west side, and enlarged the front porch.