A high quality example of Colonial Revival architecture, it has been converted into senior housing.
It faces west toward Church Street and Lake Champlain on 1.2 acres (0.49 ha) of level landscaped terrain.
Windows are set in rectangular openings with marble sills and brick headers.
The main entrance is sheltered by a projecting shed-roof porch supported by clusters of square posts.
It closed its doors in 1993, and in 1999 conversion to senior housing and a community center was begun.