The circular drive arrives at a matching stone portico with a tongue and groove ceiling and Spanish tile porch.
There are half-moon windows emerging from the tiled roof that provide side lighting to the upstairs rooms.
In the summertime, the fountains flowed among vast gardens of flowers lining the winding drive to the portico.
Today, the property maintains a noble stature in what has developed as a residential and light commercial area.
Due to the work of one of the new owners, the Bickel Estate was added to the List of Registered Historic Places in West Virginia in 2001.