It is a three-story brick Georgian Revival building, constructed in 1927 on the site of New Hampshire's oldest high school.
It is a three-story masonry structure, built out of brick with stone trim, and faces southeast toward Grand Street.
It is roughly H-shaped, with front and rear wings joined by a wide central connector.
The front facade is fifteen bays wide, with the main entrance at its center, recessed in a square stone-faced opening.
[2] From September 2016 through August 2019, the building underwent an EPA Brownfields assessment and subsequent redevelopment, resulting in it now housing six commercial spaces and 22 residential apartments, all of which were occupied as of July 2021.