The subjects comprise a stand-alone brick building arranged over ground, first and attic floors, which is believed to have been constructed in circa 1887. The building was constructed as a foreman's office in connection with the St Rollox Railway Works, however, the property was recently used as an office & nursery.
Externally, the building is finished in red facing brick with contrasting yellow brick dressings. The building is surmounted by a large timber pitched roof, which has been re-roofed in modern concrete tiles. A pend access passageway is at ground floor level to the north of the building and is bounded to Springhill Road by two full height double metal gates.
Internally, the ground floor is solid concrete in design and houses a variety of offices and supporting facilities. A timber staircase provides access to the first-floor level, which is of suspended timber construction with accommodation compartmentalised which was formerly utilised as a nursery. Another small timber staircase provides access to an attic floor which provides storage accommodation.
In addition to the building, an area of land running south from the southern gable is currently used for gardening purposes.
