The structure, which has formerly the headquarters of Huntingdonshire County Council and has since been converted into private apartments, is a Grade II* listed building.
The central bay contained a doorway with a rectangular fanlight flanked by Doric order pilasters supporting an entablature.
There were full height Ionic order pilasters at either end and, at roof level, there was a modillioned cornice and three dormer windows.
[10] The building continued to occupied by staff from Cambridgeshire County Council until 2004, when it was acquired by a developer.
It was then refurbished to a design by Haymills Conservation and converted into six private apartments with the first flat being ready for occupation in November 2008.