Located on a corner lot, this 1-1/2 story vernacular house is complex in plan and sits on a poured concrete foundation. The cross gable roof is covered in composition shingles. The house is clad in wood shingles with a belt course and topped with a wide rake board. Brick accents the front façade. Windows are primarily 1/1 wood double-hung with simple trim. The entry door, located at the intersection of the two massings, is covered by a small pent roof supported by decorative wrought iron brackets. Above the entry is a glass block window. The entry stoop has wrought iron railings. A shed roof addition is on the east façade. A small, 1920s barrel roof garage sits to the east 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.