This c.1910 T-shaped vernacular house has influences of a saltbox roofline and a side facing gabled roof at the north wing. Two round columns at the main entrance support a small gabled pediment with a decorative triangular sunburst pattern at the tympanum. The exterior is clad with vinyl channel drop siding at all elevations. The windows are 1/1 aluminum double-hung on the main level and aluminum sliding windows on the upper level. Alterations include a carport addition with a large non-historic wood deck with a lattice skirt, and a wood railing and balustrade at the upper level. Stairs extend down to the backyard. Attached carport with shed roof
