The house is constructed in the Greek Revival style and consists of red bricks with white wooden trim boards.
The front of the house contains a central portico supported by Doric columns in antis.
The front entrance is reached by a flight of stairs and is framed by a pair of windows to either side.
A timber-frame barn is located to the south of the house and was built in 1874 out of white pine and poplar.
The property also features a 190-foot (58 m) loess mound, a section of the original drovers' road, and 5 acres (2.0 ha) of virgin forest connected to Dysart Woods.