This large one-story dark stone house has a flat roof with a crenulated parapet. The low round arch entry is flanked by round arch windows. The loggia to the west has been enclosed with wood siding. An unusual stone house dating from the mid-1920s, this house is unique among the predominantly classical houses from this period in the neighborhood. The city directory first lists this house in 1927 as the residence of William B. and Nora Pinney. Mr. Pinney was an attorney, and his wife worked as a milliner. The Pinneys sold the house in 1939.