The house sits on a raised concrete block basement, fronted by a large porch, now enclosed.
The entrance is offset from the center, under deep overhangs and a gable detailed with flat trim.
The house extends deep into the lot, deeper than it is wide, with projecting small bays on either side and a rear enclosed porch addition.
The interior retains its original detailing with stained oak trim and furnishings, including bookcases with leaded glass doors, flanked by Ionic columns as room dividers.
[3] The Worlands entertained extensively, holding dances in the basement for local young people.