The plan of this Tudor Revival house angles in response to its pie-shaped lot on a curving street. It is superbly constructed of ashlar limestone, with cast stone trim and steeply pitched roofs. The house is prominent by virtue of its conspicuous site and solidity of materials. It was built in 1933 for Dr. William C. Lackey, a physician with offices in the Medical Arts Building, and appears to be eligible for the National Register. The Lackey House was designated Demolition Delay in 1995.