Two and a half story, 2x4 bay, slate-covered roof, eaves front vernacular house has a stone foundation, clapboard siding, corner boards, a water table, plain frieze and a molded cornice. The main elevation faces west, towards the side street, although the original entry has been removed. The windows are 1/1 with molded drip caps and a symmetrical fenestration pattern. Four building entrances are in the rear with extensive stair way and multiple deck additions that appear to be recently constructed. The decks extend to the east elevation and are accompanied by stairs and an entry. Another door with a wood surround and drip cap is located on the east elevation towards the front of the building. A six-foot high wooden fence encloses a small yard on the east elevation and a small parking associated with the building lies to the north of the building.
Maps indicate the main block of this building has changed very little over time. It was built after L.S. Drew sub-divided the land that formerly incorporated the Chittenden County Fairgrounds.
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