The home contains a historical marker to Virgil D. Hawkins, a civil rights activist born and raised in the area.
[2] It is a two-story frame vernacular house with an L-shaped footprint and a one-story addition on the side.
The main block is in an I-house form, one room deep with a central staircase.
The two-story gable extension on the rear contains the kitchen and work area.
This article about a property in Lake County, Florida on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.