The house, since adapted for year-round use, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
It is set down a long drive on the north side of Old Marlboro Road, in a landscaped opening in the woods that includes a terraced formal garden.
It is a rambling 1½-story frame structure, its exterior finished in stucco and covered by a gabled slate roof.
A fieldstone chimney rises at the center of the building, and there are shed-roof dormers on the front roof face.
The house has elements of English Revival, resembling in some ways a Cotswold cottage, however with Italian features.