The Hamilton Hoppin House, constructed in 1856 and designed by Richard Upjohn, stands as a significant example of the Italianate style and is recognized as the first Italian Stick Style design in the United States. After undergoing extensive renovations and enhancements, the property now provides a stunning setting for guests and intimate private events. Currently operating as a charming inn, it offers eight guest suites, quarters for the innkeeper, and an additional staff apartment. This property also includes two separate, buildable lots. There is potential for the property to be converted back into a single-family estate, and short-term rentals are permitted.