Its 2001 NRHP nomination describes it:The Barlow Baxter House was built ca.
1904, and is a two-story frame dwelling built in a "prow house" type.
The house has very simplified Queen Anne-style detailing in its milled porch columns and railing which extends around three facades of the projecting wing.
The house has a gable roof of original metal standing seam, interior brick chimneys, a concrete block and poured concrete foundation, and exterior of weatherboard siding.
[2] This article about a property in Monroe County, Kentucky on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.