Originally built in 1902, The England House is named after its original owners and builders, master stone cutter William England and Barbara Michelbach-England. Since then, the historic significance and character of the house has been carefully preserved, giving each visitor a glimpse through a window of time. The distinctive red-and-white, locally quarried and hand-cut stone, best-preserved pressed-tin ceilings, the beautifully restored Louis XIV and XV French antiques throughout the house give the air of a classic, Old World manor.