Winterbotham Estate

The former Winterbotham Estate consists of 3.6 acres (1.5 ha) at the southwest corner of South Willard and Main Streets.

The estate contains three buildings on manicured and landscaped grounds: the main house, a combined carriage barn and stable, and a law office.

The main house, set nearest the street corner, is a rambling 2+1⁄2-story painted brick building that exhibits a variety of Federal and later period styles.

Significant features include an octagonal cupola in the Italianate style, and a Greek Revival portico on the north facade facing Main Street.

[2] The estate house, carriage barn and stable were all built in 1820 by Jonathon Potwin, a merchant based in Troy, New York.