Stephen Wright House

Behind the house is a garage which is considered a non-contributing factor to the significance of the property by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .

In 2002 the house was purchased by its current owners but the Bible Church retained much of the original 4-acre (16,000 m2) site.

The exterior is clad in narrow wooden Clapboarding and the corner boards are topped with a trim that resembles Doric capitals.

The front facade features a large projecting gabled wing extending out from the principle hip roof portion of the home.

[6] Directly beneath the projecting gable's eave is decorative shingle work, a common element in Queen Anne style architecture.

Aspects of the home's massing as well as its ornate, Queen Anne details contribute to its excellence as an example of the style.

The hip roof is distinctly visible and a common element in Queen Anne style homes.