This modest bungalow sits under a front gable roof with a full width hipped porch on the primary façade. The porch roof is supported by a pair of tapered square columns set on a solid wood balustrade. The balustrade, like the rest of the house, is clad with double drop siding finished with cornerboards. Both the main gable and the porch hip feature open eaves, and the porch has a wide blank frieze beneath the rafter tails. The windows in the house are predominantly 1/1 double-hung wood sash with wide board surrounds. A central brick chimney penetrates the ridge near the south end of the house, and a newer stove pipe is located just northwest of the brick chimney. A gable roof has been added to the east side of the house over the rear entrance steps and a small porch.
This property is located within the McLoughlin Conservation District but is not a locally designated historic site. Contact ocplanning@orcity.org for more information.