It is a two-story, cobblestone structure built in 1845 by Vermont native Constant Riley W. Bixby, in the Greek Revival/Exotic Revival style. It features smooth, regularly shaped, evenly colored lake-washed cobblestones in its construction. It is one of approximately 47 cobblestone structures in Niagara County.[2] In total, there are three contributing structures and one non-contributing structure on the property.[3]