The Thomas F. Clayton House is a Victorian farmhouse built c. 1890 on land originally owned by William Hannum. Thomas Clayton purchased 34 acres from Henry L. Paschall and Lydia Palmer in 1892. The Clayton family were early settlers of Concord and Bethel townships.
The home and 34 acres of land land passed to Clark W. Baldwin in 1913, and then to Philip S. Nelson in 1934. The Jacono family purchased the property in 1979, and then sold it to the Oddey family in 1996.
The property also contains a large stone and frame barn.
This property is a private residence and not open to the public.