Presbyterian Manse (former). 1930s.
Two-story Colonial Revival house of stretcher brick-veneer frame construction. The asphalt-shingled gable roof has a rear gabled dormer with a paneled surround and asbestos- and asphalt-shingle sheathing. The one-story front entry porch has tapered and paneled square-section wood columns and a brick foundation. Other features include a poured-concrete foundation, an interior brick chimney, small dentil-like brackets in the cornices of the roof and porch, a front entry with transom and sidelights, 8/8 windows with wood shutters with louvered lower halves and paneled upper halves with crescent moon cutouts, several casement windows, and a one-story rear wing with a screen porch. The house was built as the Presbyterian manse. The Rev. R. W. Cousar was the occupant in 1935.
Garage. 1930s. One-story garage of stretcher brick-veneer frame construction with an asphalt-shingled gable roof and a wood panel door.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02