It is one of a few surviving 19th-century double houses in Stoneham.
Built c. 1880–1885, It is a 6-bay two-story wood-frame house, with a side-gable roof, chimneys at the ends, and twin doors in the central bays under a shared bracketed hood.
It is one of a series of identical rowhouses that were owned by John Steele, a major landowner in the town during that period.
[2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
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