Auction: Saturday, June 27, 3:00 p.m.
313 West Noble St., Louisburg, 27549
Starting bid - $190,000
This restored Greek Revival style home built in 1820 is believed to be the fourth-oldest home in Franklin County. A Yankee general camped on the front lawn. The house sits on approximately two acres.
This 2,874-square-foot home is in the historic district of Louisburg, only a block from Louisburg College - the oldest junior college in the United States.
Many upgrades have been completed. The house features a huge first-floor master bedroom, original wide pine wood floors and molding, tongue and groove ceilings, tin shingle roof, large kitchen with breakfast nook abd wood stove, fenced courtyard, and balcony.
Also included: four large bedrooms, two full baths, a separate dining room, office/study, utility room, entry foyer, four fireplaces, porch, and a detached workshop.
Al mechanical, plumbing, and eletrical systems are updated. A dual-zone forced air heat pump has been installed. City water and sewer provided.
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Contact: Ron Daniels
1000 Fate Washington Road
Stem, NC 27581
919-616-4217
NCRealAuctions@verizon.net
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