The house at 110 Main Street in Ellington was built in 1841. It is a good example of a Greek Revival-style house with a side entrance. The house’s gable end faces the street to resemble the front of a classical Greek temple. The house is named for Henry McCray, who may have been a relative of the Ellington-born architect J. Henry McCray.

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Henry McCray House (1841)

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  • January 23, 2013 at 7:23 pm
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    This really is a lovely example of a Greek Revival Home and is lovely inside as well . The landscaped grounds and beautiful gardens only add to this graceful home.

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