This formally composed two-story residence has a rectangular plan, hipped roof, regularly spaced windows and symmetrical front elevation featuring a central recessed entry with a pedimented Tuscan surround. The roof has soffited eaves, decorative brackets and a veneer of green glazed tile. Walls are clad in red brick, with cast stone trim. Built in 1922 for Jeremiah J. Hart, president of the Hart Oil Corp., the house was sold c. 1926 and has had a number of owners since. The Hart House is a contributing resource in the Elizabeth Boulevard Historic District (local and national).