[1] It was designed by T.J. Collins, and construction lasted from 1896 to 1909 under the supervision of its owner, Mrs. Thomas P. Grasty.
It has about 30 rooms and is built with a blending of Queen Anne and Victorian style architecture.
The remainder is fish scale shingles, unpainted and weathered.
A one-story verandah with coupled Ionic columns and a balustrade with lattice-style railing wraps three sides of the structure, with a flight of steps in the front-center.
This article about a property in Staunton, Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.