The two-story, white-painted brick townhouse is in a simple
Federal-style architecture, with an added
Greek Revival-style doorway and surround. The front (south) facade has a full-width
cast iron porch across the ground floor, added in the
1870s. The ironwork has a floral design motif. Built on a narrow city lot, the house is deeper than it is wide. The main body of the house measures about wide by deep. A two-story rear
ell addition is attached to the northwest corner of the main house and measures about wide by deep, extending the depth of the house to . The ell served as the service wing and was fronted on the courtyard side by wooden porch and balcony galleries on both floors that adjoined the matching rear galleries of the main house. The interior layout has a stair hall on the west side of the house, on both floors. The stairway is mahogany with turned spindles. The stair hall opens onto a parlor and dining room on the first floor and three bedrooms on the second floor. The parlor and dining room retain their original fireplace mantles of cut-and-polished black marble. The ell contains a kitchen and storage room on the first floor and two servant rooms on the second. ==References==