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.