Nicholas Knight built the Knight-Corey House in the Federal-style of architecture on the previous site of an inn. The two-story house has a large central brick chimney. It also has a central entry flanked by two windows on each side creating a symmetrical front facade. The central entry has a wood paneled door with sidelights and topped with a louvered fan. It has modest sized windows composed of many small panes of glass. Sometime in the early twentieth century, the side ell was moved from the east side to its existing location on the west side. A notable interior feature includes a unique enclosed circular stairway. The house remained in the Knight-Corey family until 1913. For a few years in the latter part of the twentieth century the house was used as a theater memorabilia museum, but since has returned to private residency.
Year Listed: 1980
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