It is set on the north side of Maple Street, the major east-west route through the village, just west of its central area.
It is set back from the road, with a grassy front yard that has a concrete walk leading to a flight of low steps providing access to the building.
The central portion of the front (south-facing) facade is demarcated by a gable in the roof, and four pilasters, two on either side of the double-door entrance.
[3] LeRoy F. Pike was a Cornish native, lumberman, and local politician who served for many years in a variety of civic roles, including as town selectman, moderator, and constable.
The building, in addition to housing town offices, has been used since then for municipal elections, and its auditorium has been used for all types of civic and private events.