Its NRHP nomination describes:The home is a three story clapboard structure which is highlighted by the decor of craftsman, Louis Buckner, a nineteenth century black carpenter of exceptional skill.
Gables abound on the home at various levels; three are formed on each side of the house to terminate the bay windows at the roof.
The yard is nicely landscaped and outlined by an iron fence in front.The interior brings the home alive.
The local carpenter had a unique style which included simple geometric designs and carvings of floral patterns.
Buckner placed a tilting beveled mirror above the fireplace which is outlined in tile and covered by a brass grate.