This historic structure is a -story, five-bay, stone dwelling with a center hall plan, and was designed in the
Georgian style. Built circa 1769, with a remodeling sometime after 1815 when a summer kitchen was added and the original walk-in fireplace was filled in, this house was restored in 2007. Also located on the property are a contributing
bank barn, log
smokehouse, and the ruins of a stone carriage shed. It was the birthplace of Pennsylvania Governor
William Cameron Sproul (1870–1928). == References ==