Constructed possibly for photographer William R. Norton (1890-1920) in 1910 at 825 Goldbelt Avenue, this Craftsman Bungalow-style residence contributes to the Chicken Ridge District.
The front elevation features an asymmetrically located gable end entry porch. A paired set of double-hung windows is symmetrically located at the top of the gable wall of the building. The rectangular shaped building (30' x 25') is 1-1/2 stories with full basement. Exterior walls are clad with coursed wood shingle siding. The front gabled roof system is covered with delta rib metal roofing. Additional features include wood knee braces at intersection of gable wall and roof, a front gable roofed enclosed entry porch, and a curve topped brick chimney. The structural system consists of wood balloon frame and reinforced concrete foundation.
