The second oldest tenant houses stand along Quarter Lane. Built in the 1910s before Victor Stewart bought Chippokes, both feature one 1/2-story, two-room-plan main blocks measuring l6 x 31 1/2 feet. Both have central stove flues, asymmetrical four-bay fronts, and raised attics. The four dormers on this house were added later in this century. Before that, it had short frieze windows. Both dwellings have small single-story, one-room-plan kitchen wings. The interiors of both houses are very plain, being sheathed with painted four-inch-wide horizontal boards. Built to house a single family, these dwellings each have a single corner stair to the loft. They stand in contrast to the similar-sized slave dwellings at Chippokes, which contain double sets of stairs to accommodate two families in a single structure.