As a pleasing example of late Georgian architecture, this house has the requisite Georgian details such as belt courses at the second and third floor levels, a Tuscan frontispiece, glazed headers set in a Flemish bond and a particularly nice fanlight.
Regrettably the first floor exterior is a recreation so it’s hard to know how in keeping it is to the original appearance. It main claim to fame is that it was rented a few years after completion to James Madison, and his wife Dolly. Dolly had been previously married to a young Quaker lawyer John Todd and they had lived briefly a few blocks away at 5th and Walnut when he died in the yellow fever epidemic of 1797.