Eugene Sergi was an Italian immigrant who set up a stonework and cement contracting business in Fort Worth following World War I. He was involved in many Fort Worth area construction projects, including a number of Works Progress Administration jobs and the Holmes and Rappich houses (308 Crestwood Drive & 3924 El Campo Avenue). This stone bungalow was constructed by Sergi as his own residence. Of rectangular plan, the bungalow features a wood-framed jerkinhead gable and an offset, projecting porch. Walls are constructed of solid rubblestone with highlights of fossil rock. A stone retaining wall and freestanding arch also showcase Sergi’s stoneworking skills. In good condition, the home is owned by Sergi’s descendants. With further documentation of Sergi’s work as a stonemason, the house may be eligible for the National Register.