It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 17, 1991.
To the home's east is the Athenaeum, which is separated from the house by a geometric boxwood garden.
Preservationist Gay Montague Moore lived in the home from 1919 until her death in 1988.
It is part of the Alexandria Historic District, to which it is a contributing structure.
[1] The NRHP nomination form for the home notes that the home's "refined proportions, three-and-a-half-story elevation, side-hall plan, and service ell ... symbolizes the sophistication of Alexandria's late-eighteenth-century urban domestic idiom.