The house was an unusual example of a raised basement plantation house built on a U-shaped plan.
A five-story addition, completed in 1938, enclosed the original U-shaped plan, creating an interior courtyard.
During the 18th century the east wing of the house was demolished leaving the U-shaped plan seen today.
The structure was described as a U-shaped plan, with an open-sided superstructure.
The original two-story school building has a U-shaped plan.
The original portion of the building had a U-shaped plan with an open light court that provided illumination to interior spaces.
It has a U-shaped plan, with a long symmetrical front face and two long end wings which run away from the street.
The building is essentially a U-shaped plan stacked upon a rectangular solid.
The original building was constructed between 1902 and 1905 with a U-shaped plan.
The building has a symmetrical U-shaped plan, and is constructed in brick with stone dressings.