[1] The Weeks House is located in the town center of Greenland, at the end of Weeks Avenue, a short spur off New Hampshire Route 33 near its junction with Tide Mill Road.
The house is a two-story brick structure, with a gabled roof and end chimneys.
The windows on either side are placed in even horizontal spacing, those on the right thus being a slightly greater distance apart from each other than those on the left.
The entrance opening is topped by a segmented arch, allowing space for a multilight transom window.
The land was granted to Samuel Haines early in New Hampshire's colonial history, and is where his son-in-law, Leonard Weeks, eventually built a house near his.