This house sits under a side gable roof, with a small, cantilevered gable centered on the south façade over the main entry to the house. The house features extremely shallow eaves with decorative rake moldings and is entirely clad with horizontal lap siding. The windows are all 2/2 double-hung wood sash with horizontally oriented panes, typical of the era. The windows have narrow trim moldings, and many have seen the addition of screens. A large brick chimney is set on the west wall of the house, and an attached garage is located on the northeast corner of the house. This garage houses a single car and has a small door next to the main body of the house.
This property is located within the McLoughlin Conservation District but is not a locally designated historic site. Contact ocplanning@orcity.org for more information.