It was built about 1815, and was a relatively small but unusual, two-part manor house.
It consisted of two 1+1⁄2-story main blocks connected by a hyphen, that are nearly identical in size, shape, and materials.
The house was of heavy timber-frame construction sheathed in weatherboard.
Also on the property the contributing early-19th century log smokehouse, and a family cemetery.
This article about a property in Pittsylvania County, Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.