This large well-maintained Queen Anne home was built for Harold Kelly, a local hardware merchant. The house exhibits a number of the architectural elements that distinguish the Queen Anne style. These include the finial at the very top of the hipped roof and the elliptical window. During the early years a one-and-a-half story carriage house stood to the west of the house and an auto shed to the south. In 1911, Alexander Ferguson, president Brandon Brewing Company Ltd., purchased the property; and in 1919, he sold it to Dr. S.J.S. Pierce, a physician associated with the Bigelow Clinic. Pierce lived here until 1950. The yard contains many tree plantings; included among them is a Patmore Cedar, named for and developed by the well-known local nurseryman.