The first reference in public records to a house on this site is a 1954 alteration permit. The permit referred to the house as a single family residence, but the building is presently a duplex with two front doors. Since this section of Stallcup Road was not open until 1952, this house may have either been moved to this site or built on this site as a farmhouse. Given its classical detailing and form, the house probably dates from about 1910. The house represents a good example of a vernacular temple front design with the gable pediment, frieze and full front porch with four Tuscan columns. Structural distortion and other signs of deterioration are evident.