This large yellow brick house exhibits the symmetry often associated with Georgian Revival architecture. The brick quoins, the semi-circular window arches, and the modillions supporting the soffit provide visual interest. The house was built for W.D Clement, the son of Brandon's first sheriff and a local pharmacist. In 1919 it served as Clark Hall Annex for Brandon College (University) students. It was subdivided during the 1930s.