[1][2] It is a center hall plan house with a gallery to the rear.
It is surrounded by live oak trees with Spanish moss.
[2] It has been described as a "fine example of the late Federal style applied to a moderately sized country house".
(citing Ed Polk Douglas, ed., Architecture in Claiborne County, Mississippi: A Selective Guide (Jackson: Mississippi Dept.
This article about a property in Mississippi on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.