The property includes three contributing buildings. They are the farmhouse (1832), Pennsylvania bank barn and root cellar. The farmhouse is a three-story, five-bay by two-bay, stucco-covered stone dwelling that was designed in the Georgian style and has Italianate details. It has a one-story, stone addition.[2]
The property is owned by Delaware Valley University and was operated as the Roth Living Farm Museum until 2012, when it became the Roth Center for Sustainable Agriculture.[3][4]
^"Roth Living Farm Museum". Delaware Valley College. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014. The museum will be closed for the fall and winter of 2012 and the winter and possibly the spring of 2013. Future plans, tours, and programs will be posted soon!