It features stepped parapets at the gable ends and a decorative brick cornice.
Most likely as a result of an earthquake in 1949, most of the granite that originally finished the building's brick cornice was removed.
It has a corbelled brick cornice and slate covered gable roof.
Both the original house and the rear wing are constructed of brick, with a corbelled brick cornice above.
The wood shingle roof on the main building is supported by a corbelled brick cornice.
The main block has a stepped brick cornice and two gable, end chimneys.
A pitched roof rested on a red brick cornice with two chimneys to either side and a central cupola.
A decorative brick cornice on the second story roofline is repeated on the tower's first stage.
It has a gable roof with brick cornice and dormers.
It features a gabled roof with a pedimented brick cornice.