This two-story Georgian Revival house is clad in red brick with white cast stone trim. It is generally rectangular plan, hipped roof with soffited eaves and modillions, symmetrical façade with central entry framed by Tuscan columns supporting a gabled pediment. Built c. 1918 for Samuel Augustus Teas, partner in the insurance and bond firm of Head, Teas & Co., the house was sold in 1936 to Edward W. McKee, a wholesale grocer. Judge J. C. Duvall purchased the property in 1950; the house remains in the Duvall family. The Teas-McKee-Duvall House no longer remains in the Duvall family. It is a contributing resource in the Elizabeth Boulevard Historic District (local and national).