Don't know if that's what it's actually called. But it's a historic house in Wolfs Hollow Park in Pennsylvania. These kind of bank houses were common to the region from the 1700s into the 1800s. Built into a steep hillside the main entrance is actually on the other side on the second story(The evergreen trees weren't there originally), with the ground floor entrance pictured actually being for the basement. These houses were built of local fieldstone, that is stone literally pulled from their farm fields. Have rafters made of rough hewn logs, and floors of wide handmade planks. They were designed with Quaker sensibilities, kept deliberately simple in design, and with minimal ornamentation.
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