Built for W. F. Harding c. 1910, this small wood-framed house is unusual for its interlocking gambrel roofs; the accentuated eaves create a “bonnet” effect. It is located in a neighborhood of similarly aged residences. The Harding House is a contributing resource in the Fairmount-Southside Historic District. Since the original survey, the north door on the front has been sealed off and the awning removed.