The Townsend Farm is a historic farmstead on East Harrisville Road in Dublin, New Hampshire.
The house is a rambling multi-section wood-frame structure, oriented roughly perpendicular to the road.
It has the main building entrance in the rightmost bay of the south facade, flanked by sidelight windows and topped by a corniced lintel.
The property was acquired c. 1890 by the artist George DeForest Brush, who adapted it for use as his principal residence.
Brush's studio, a large shed structure located near the property's barn, was destroyed by fire in 1930.