The Young-Shaw House was a historic farmhouse located near Sarahsville, Ohio, United States.
[2]: 345 In such a context Young began growing and dealing in tobacco, and by the 1880s, he had made himself one of the county's wealthiest men.
Two and a half stories tall, the house is a wooden balloon framed building covered with weatherboarding.
[3] The front is divided into five bays with a doorway in the center of the first story, while the largely windowless ends rise to gables.
Chimneys pierce the slate roof at either end of the roofline, and the entire structure rests on a stone foundation.