It consists of a frame dwelling built in two stages and dated to about 1750, together with its compatible and unobtrusive 20th-century additions.
The earliest section is a 1+1⁄2-story frame Colonial-era dwelling with irregular bays and three entrances.
It was carefully restored and rehabilitated in the preservation manner of the Colonial Revival style after 1933.
Also on the property are a contributing log house (c. 1770) outbuilding and two early wells.
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