Little late
I know I'm a little late on this subject, but I too just found out about the fate of this crazy house. I went there a couple times at night and this house, the white one, really had something too it that made it extra creepy. About 3 years ago I had an urge to take some photos of that house, and for some reason, I felt like I had to do it soon. I went to the house alone and rode my bike to the bushes back by the old cranberry bogs. I checked out the red part first and although the place was really beat up, nothing really seemed too unusual. I looks like it was a barn or something, and then someone converted it to a home which had completely fallen into disrepair. It had a sandstone foundation with brick pillars in the middle holding up a huge sistered beam down the middle. I remember it being full of old doors and wood, and this last time I went, the basement was boarded up, but everything was still down there. As for the white house, I have never gotten such a strong vibe that I shouldn't be somewhere. It was like the house itself was telling me to get the hell out. It was pitch black inside and I had to find my way around with a small flashlight and used my flash to light the photos. It was honestly a really neat house, and I would have loved to fix it up, if I wasn't poor and the house didn't creep me out. When I checked out the drawers in the kitchen, there was a list on a piece of paper listing all the things that would need to be replaced when people rented it, so I can only assume that whoever owned it rented it to people. What a neat house though, as it had several rooms on the first floor, two with fireplace areas, several rooms on the 2nd floor, I think a couple with fireplaces, and an attic that had three small rooms, along with a huge, very deep, sandstone basement. I always figured it was a house built with the glassworks, but after reading Barbra S. Stull's book, she refers to it as the Voss homestead and says it was built in the late 1800's for the cranberry farm. But I haven't found any information on exact dates. It's a shame it is gone, and I'm pretty sure it was arson as well. I don't know why they spared the red building, as that will probably suffer the same fate.
Kevin