The Moore House is a three-story brick building with a raised basement and attic.
It was designed in an eclectic style and features a steep slate roof, Gothic-style pointed arched openings, a Venetian loggia on the top floor, projecting walled steps, a large, circular tower inspired by Loire Valley chateaux, and two massive chimneys.
The exterior uses rusticated and smooth limestone, Roman brick, and slate.
[2][3] Despite the unusual combination of styles and materials, the house has been called "a delicately balanced asymmetrical composition.
"[4] The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.