This Georgian Style house was built in 1777 on Main St., the present location of Sloan House, and moved by a team of Oxen to South Street in 1802. In 1952 it was restored to an earlier appearance by Deerfield craftsmen who replicated feather-edged sheathing and paneling while retaining the early timber frame and wide pine flooring throughout the first floor. A large Colonial cooking fireplace with a side oven faces the warm and inviting dining area and another fireplace faces the living room. There are four, possibly five bedrooms, four and one-half baths, a library, spacious kitchen, laundry room, one car attached garage, large barn and a shed. the house sits on 3.8 acres, offering an in-town location close to the Clark Art Institute, Williams College and Taconic Golf Course.