Wentworth–Grinnan House

1780) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and located on the river side of South Church Street within the Smithfield Historic District in Smithfield, Virginia.

[3] The property was first sold in 1752 to Captain Samuel Browne for four pounds, six shillings.

Browne was one of Smithfield's earliest settlers and was a sea-going man in the shipping and trading business.

When he died in 1760, he was half-owner of the sloop London and his other property contained in his warehouse (located in the old dormer end of the property) included 10 barrels of coffee, 6 hogsheads and one tierce of molasses (700 gallons), 2 hogsheads of sugar, 2 1/2 tierces of rum (150 gallons), 300 bushels of salt, 50 bushels of wheat, 50 hams and bacon, and 18 pounds of allspice.

[4] It was listed on the National Register as a contributing building in the Smithfield Historic District in 1973.

Flemish bond brickwork, c.1752
Front door, in 2012