Vacant 1 – UGA 754 (1910, Category 2). To the south of the Wray-Nicholson House is a small one-story wood framed residence of vernacular design that appears to be an outbuilding of the larger mansion. The residence has wood bevel siding, wood shutters, and restrained wood detailing. Its complex roof form, sheathed in standing seam metal, suggests a series of additions and changes. The basic form of the building is T-shaped with intersecting gable roofs and a wrap- around porch. The building is currently vacant. It is probably older than its recorded 1910 date. Although in need of repair, it possesses a high degree of historic integrity and appears to contribute to a National Register-eligible historic district. It is assessed as a Category 2 resource.