John Cabot House

It is a three-story timber-framed structure, its exterior clad in red brick and capped by a truncated hip roof.

The main facade is five bays wide, with windows set in rectangular openings with splayed soldier brick headers.

Projecting brick courses separate the floors, and the third-floor windows are smaller in height, and butt against the elaborate dentillated roof cornice.

The main entrance projects slightly in a surround that includes sidelight windows, pilasters, and a corniced entablature.

The interior has a typical central stair plan, and retains most of its original woodwork, which is in a heavy late Georgian style.