It includes the house (c. 1790),
Dutch barn (c. 1840),
granary (c. 1840), horse barn (c. 1870), garage, shed, and
privy (c. 1920). Also on the property is a well (c. 1790), family cemetery, house ruins, and sawmill ruins. The house is a -story, vernacular stone dwelling built upon a rectangular plan. It was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places on February 22, 1996. ==References==