The building showcased here exemplifies classic American Colonial architecture featuring a characteristic white wooden clapboard siding. This two-story residence displays a symmetrical facade composition with a central entrance accentuated by a small portico with two white columns and a pediment overhead.
The window frames deserve special attention, executed in Georgian style with multiple panes creating a traditional visual rhythm across the facade. Contrasting dark green shutters harmoniously complement the white exterior, lending the building a traditional New England appearance. The upper floor is highlighted by a three-section dormer window that adds volume to the roof space.
The landscaping with neatly trimmed shrubs and a low stone retaining wall complements the architectural composition, emphasizing the building's classical character. The side wings of the structure feature varying finishes - on the right, a section with traditional cedar shingles is visible, creating an interesting textural interplay on the facade.