It is a two-story wood-frame structure, with a hip roof and clapboard siding.
Its street-facing front facade is six bays wide, arranged symmetrically with a pair of doorways flanked by sash windows.
The doorways are set under a shared cornice, with pilasters at the outside and between them, and each topped by a half-round transom.
[2] The house was built in 1822 for Daniel Young, a local businessman who occupied the right unit.
The house has been a two-family for most of its history, although it spent some time in the 20th century divided into four units.