This one-story house sits under a front gable roof with a large gabled porch that runs almost the full width of the south façade. The gables typically feature open eaves with knee brackets that penetrate the wide barge boards. The porch gable is supported by a pair of steel columns at the corners, replacements of the original columns. The house is clad with wide wood shingles above the poured concrete foundation, except for the porch skirt that is vertical T & G siding. The windows are all 1/1 double-hung wood sash with narrow board trim. A garage is attached to the northeast corner of the house, clad with the same wood shingles under its flat parapet that hides a shallow shed roof. The garage features a pair of six panel out-swinging doors. A small shed is located at the northwest corner of the lot, attached to the shed for the house next door.
This property is located within the McLoughlin Conservation District but is not a locally designated historic site. Contact ocplanning@orcity.org for more information.