The Wallischeck Homestead is a historic group of farm buildings in southwestern Mercer County, Ohio, United States.
For their first ten years, they lived in a log cabin along the road; this arrangement ended when Philo bought a substantially larger area of land in 1866.
Starting in that year and continuing until 1880, the family erected a complex of buildings that survive, virtually unchanged, into the present day.
This house is a symmetrical one-and-one-half-story structure that features a single central recessed doorway with two windows on each side.
Like the rest of the buildings on the homestead, the house has changed very little in the past century and a half, remaining in a condition almost identical to that of its youth.