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The house was completed between 1860 and 1865 and is an early example of classic gothic revival architecture in Toronto. The front and back facades are mirror images. At one point there were full-length porches. It is the only remaining building of the 16 buildings that made up Milneford Mills. Some buildings were demolished when the mill shut in the 1940s, and the rest in 1953 when the site was being cleared for redevelopment. The house was occupied until 1992. It was listed on the Toronto Heritage Properties Register in September 2006.