It dates to the late-18th century, and is a two-story, five-bay, transitional Georgian / Federal-style frame dwelling.
It has a gable roof and pairs of exterior chimneys at each end.
The front facade features a tall "Mount Vernon" porch added in the mid-20th century.
[2] White Rock was the home of the Williams family and as many as 75 workers who were enslaved.
This article about a property in Halifax County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.