The Taylor Log House and Site is a historic plantation site on Arkanasas Highway 138 in rural Drew County, Arkansas, near the town of Winchester.
Included on the plantation site is the best-preserved dog trot house in Arkansas's Lower Delta region.
The Taylor Log House, a two-story dog trot built out of cypress logs, was built in 1846 by John Martin Taylor, a Kentucky native who established a plantation on the banks of Bayou Bartholomew.
In addition to the house, the site is believed to include archeologically significant remnants of a wide variety of outbuildings.
This article about a property in Drew County, Arkansas on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.