Marshall-Vance House: large brick Italianate, of cubical fore with offset wings on front and side elevations; aldost flat hip roof with deep nodillioned eaves and prominent dentilled frieze; tall and narrow 4-over-4 windows on main and prominent elevation are paired and capped with ornate slightly gabled and bracketed hood nolds; windows on other elevations also are tall, but wider and single with 6-over-6 sashes; front porch across west 2 bays has modillioned cornice and ornate ironwork frieze and supports; main entrance has tall transon and surround of wide pilasters and large, elaborate brackets and cornice; original small side porch an west has been screened and larger porch on east has been replaced with unsympathetic additions, now 2 stories; early 1-story rear wings; built by William J. Marshall, successful businessmen engaged in real estate, farming, and tobacco manufacturing and sale; in 1894 sold to attorney Samuel B. Vance family who remained here until c. 1930. Currently under remodel construction.

2025 – Currently under remodel