The Greek Revival portico was added after the completion of the main house, which was originally built in the Federal style.
At that time the Classical Revival portico and columns were added.
He soon added a Greek Revival two-story portico at the front and a two-story gallery at the rear.
Thus, he added a two-story Greek Revival portico and two dormers in the attic.
In 1850, a third story was added, alongside a Greek Revival portico supported by six Corinthian columns.
Both sections have low-pitched gable roofs and the front facade features an original single-story, tetrastyle Greek Revival portico.
During the renovations the entrances were given a large Greek Revival portico.
The Greek Revival portico and terrace was added later in the nineteenth century.
The house is Georgian influenced Federal style, with a later Greek Revival portico.
A columned Greek Revival portico runs the length of the first story.