The house is a two-story wood-frame building on a raised brick foundation.
Four monumental Ionic columns span the front portico.
[3] The house was recorded by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1936.
[2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as a part of the Antebellum Homes in Eutaw Thematic Resource on April 2, 1982, due to its architectural significance.
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