This early I-House Greek Revival farmhouse, built c. 1845, was one of the last remaining pre-civil war farmsteads in Noblesville. The home was large and constructed from high-quality, handhewn materials. It was of museum-quality.
After years of neglect and a slow demise, the house was razed, or perhaps just fell down. Many years earlier, in 1992, a historic barn burned down. At one time there were original outbuildings, a pump house, sheds and a family cemetery on the grounds. It is unknown if anything survives. The location of this property near I-69 and adjacent to newer housing developments and gravel pit puts this idyllic farmland at risk for development.