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The residence, built circa 1910, is a two-story cross-gable five-bay vernacular Queen Anne/Colonial Revival house. Its features include projecting chamfered bays, long wraparound porch with tapered wooden plinths on brick bases, substantial rear ell, gable hood with diagonal sheathing on the porch, a single-leaf door framed by wide sidelights, a central-hallway interior, two rear brick chimneys, and a roofline accented by standing-seam tin sheathing, gables with returns, and decorative diamond-shaped ventilators. More information about this photograph can be found on page 326-327 of the book The Architectural Heritage of Chatham County, North Carolina written by Rachel Osborn and Ruth Selden-Sturgill.