Reputed to be the most photographed home in Washington County Rosehill stands outside of Williamsport, along Spielman Road.  Massive, white, wooden gates open to tree lined avenue. Well back from the road, this drive circles in front of a magnificent brick home. Huge boxwoods grow about the lawn; and the largest American basswood in the county, over 90 feet tall, stands before the house. The hip roof has a balustrade. The front façade has a central pavilion. The cornice has dentil molding. A beautiful semicircular fanlight, set in a brick arch, crowns the entrance with its double doors and sidelights. Windows have six-over-six sashes and are topped with flat keystone arches. Salmon-colored brick is laid in Flemish bond, and a decorative wooden belt course runs between floors. On the left is a lower, two-story wing set back from the main block.

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