L. P. Jenne Block

The most prominent feature of the building is its recessed two-story porch, which is supported by square posts.

The ground floor is divided into two parts, each having a three-part picture window on the right and an entrance on the left.

The original main block of the building is extended by a two-story ell with a slightly lower roof pierced by broad shed-roof dormers.

It was probably built by its first proprietors, Parker and Robbins, but is best known for a long-time owner, Lucien P. Jenne, who ran the general store on the ground floor between 1882 and 1913.

The building is structurally similar to other surviving general stores of the period in northern Vermont, with living space for the proprietor above the shop, and a vernacular Greek Revival exterior with two-story porch.