This c.1910 T-shaped vernacular house has influences of a saltbox roofline and a side facing gabled roof at the north wing. Two round columns at the main entrance support a small gabled pediment with a decorative triangular sunburst pattern at the tympanum. The exterior is clad with vinyl channel drop siding at all elevations. The windows are 1/1 aluminum double-hung on the main level and aluminum sliding windows on the upper level. Alterations include a carport addition with a large non-historic wood deck with a lattice skirt, and a wood railing and balustrade at the upper level. Stairs extend down to the backyard. Attached carport with shed roof.
This property is located within the McLoughlin Conservation District but is not a locally designated historic site. Contact ocplanning@orcity.org for more information.