Built around 1910, this home features turn-of-the-century detailing and is substantial in size.
Located in the heart of Durham’s Cleveland-Holloway Historic District, the two-story house retains many of its exterior decorative features including sawtooth shingles, fanciful bargeboard trim, pointed window lintels and three-sided bays with drop pendant brackets. Extant interior features include original molding, wainscot and stair balustrade.
Partially completed rehabilitation work includes a new roof, wiring and plumbing; exterior paint, porch and rear deck repair, and foundation repair; will require complete interior rehabilitation work. Eligible for historic preservation tax credits.
Includes living room, dining room, den/study, kitchen, four bedrooms, and three and one-half baths.
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Contact
Cathleen Turner
Regional Director, Preservation NC Piedmont Regional Office
919-401-8540
cturner@presnc.org
Please include your name, mailing address, and name of property in the e-mail.
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