It is a single-story Tudor Revival brick structure, whose shape is that of an H missing an arm (to the rear).
To the front, it presents two gable-ended projecting sections, joined by a central portion with its roof ridge running parallel to the street.
The entry is found at the left side of the center section, with a window beside.
The house was built in 1929, and is a distinctive local example of Tudor Revival architecture.
This article about a property in Washington County, Arkansas on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.