Johnstone-Radelet House was constructed around 1910 at 835 Dixon Street. This Craftsman Bungalow residence is a non-contributing member of the Chicken Ridge Historic District and was designated on the National Register of Historic Places on 12 October 1995.
The front elevation is asymmetrical in its composition featuring a casement/fixed sash window combination in the roof dormer, a large fixed sash window on the right side of an enclosed entry porch.
The nearly square building (25.5' x 24') is 1-1/2 stories with partial basement. Exterior walls are clad with stucco on the first story, horizontal wood beveled clapboard siding as accent and on the dormer, and coursed wood shingle siding on the gable ends.
Although the stucco was added in later years the building retains its architectural integrity. The side gabled roof system is covered with composition shingles. Additional features include closed cornice side gables, small shed roofed enclosed entry porch, and shed roofed roof dormer. The structural system consists of wood balloon frame and concrete foundation.
