It is a one-story vernacular Colonial Revival building which has some Queen Anne details.
Colonial Revival details include its Tuscan gallery columns.
It was used for a number of years as a hospital and then as a medical clinic.
The house was home of Thomas Babington, one of four Babington brothers important in Franklinton history for their efforts, eventually successful, to secure a railway to be built into the town.
This article about a property in Louisiana on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.