The William Shaw House is a stone Colonial style farmhouse built c. 1789 for William Shaw. The house also has a mid-1800s addition on the front of the home, and a newer kitchen addition on the back. The home was once part of a working farm known as “Maple Shade Farm” on 50 acres.
The property consists of the home, a large barn, and corncrib on 3 acres of land. The house still contains some original flooring, woodwork, and hardware throughout. The exterior stucco was removed in recent years to expose the original stone facade.
This property is a private residence and not open to the public.
Concord Township Historic Resource #54