It was built about 1859, and is a boxy two-story, three-bay, double pile, Greek Revival style frame dwelling.
It has a shallow hipped roof and wrap-around Colonial Revival style porch with Doric order columns added about 1900.
Attached to the rear of the house is a gable roofed one-story kitchen connected by a breezeway.
Also on the property are a number of contributing outbuildings including two packhouses, stable, and tobacco barns.
This article about a property in Wilson County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.