The Carrell House is a gabled one-story wood-framed house with a small perpendicular hipped rear wing and flat-roofed porch set in the angle. Detailing is simple, including plain window surrounds, boxed porch posts and a band of sawtooth shingles in the front gable end. One of a pair of identical cottages built c. 1905, the other of which has been altered. The house was purchased by H. D. Carrell in 1914 and remains in the family. This resource has been demolished.