This large two-story yellow brick house has a low hipped roof with wide eaves. Heavy brick columns support the porch and a side porte cochere. According to tax records, this house was built about 1915. It may have been constructed for Alfred V. Dalrymple, an attorney, who is the earliest recorded owner, but city directory records do not list the house until 1926 when it was the residence of WS. Edwards, a traveling salesman. Dalrymple sold the property to B.I. Sparks in 1927, and it has passed through a number of owners since.