This large Bungalow style brick house consists of two broad-gabled pavilions joined by a colonnaded pergola-porch, each pavilion possibly representing the two stages of building outlined in the history. The porch also links two boxed window bays with a minor gable over the entry. The roof are slated, with terra-cotta ridge capping and finials and the chimneys are square in section, of red brick and have terra-cotta capping with pots. Each gable has shingling and three ornamental louvre vents. Glazing is diamond-pane leadlight.
GLENDOWER, former Mon Desire, apparently constructed in two stages, 1924 for Captain Rushall and 1928 as the home of Charles Martel, a French wool buyer.
This large Bungalow style brick house has historical significance as a demonstration of the lifestyle of a number of prominent owners.