It is a two-story building with a modified central hall plan and a hip roof.
A front porch was added in 1927 and there has been reworking of the ground floor including closing in the previously open central hall.
The house originally featured a large formal garden in the front.
The two story brick building is an example of Federal architecture with its five bay articulation, fanlights and hip roof.
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