It is a single-story wood-frame structure with simple Plain-Traditional style, which was built in stages.
In 1903 a single-room schoolhouse was built to serve the students of District 25, to which a second classroom was added sometime before 1930, resulting in the building's present appearance.
This building was used as a school until 1951, after which it was purchased by a local peach farmer for use in his business.
In 2007 the building was donated to the Cross County Historical Society, which has overseen its restoration.
This article about a property in Cross County, Arkansas on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.