Notes:
Raymond Community Hall is a one-storey red brick construction with a steep gable roof, concrete foundation, a red brick chimney at the southwest edge of the roof, a gabled wood cupola in the centre of the roof, and flat-headed windows fitted into segmental window openings with lugsills and red brick voussoirs on the southeast and southwest elevations. The northeast elevation has the words "Raymond Community Hall" painted beneath the gable with a white background and decorative brick banding surrounding the painted area. There is also a newly bricked in portion at the top of the northeast elevation just below the tip of the gable that could have been either a small ventilation shaft or a stone date marker. The northeast and southwest wings appear to be later additions that are rectangular in shape with shallow pitched gable roofs, concrete foundations, vinyl siding, and rectangular windows. The entrance is on the northeast wing offset to the
southwest side and the veranda, which also appears to be a later addition, runs the length of the southwest elevation.