Cheapish c.1882 Italianate/Queen Anne Handyman Special For Sale in North Carolina on 1.15 Acres Under $75K
OHU50K Notes $74,900
On a street of magnificent historic homes is this historic handyman special for sale in North Carolina. The foreclosure is a gem with five bedrooms, three baths.
The profusion of decorative millwork on the exterior of the large T-plan frame N.B. Josey House makes it the finest surviving local example of a combination of the Italianate and Queen Anne styles. Capping the house is a patterned, polychrome slate roof with intersecting gables. Each of the gables has an elaborate ornament with turned and sawn elements, including a spindle sunburst. The graceful, one-story porch is embellished with turned posts and balusters, a spindle frieze, fancy brackets, and jigsawn pieces below the frieze. A variety of styles can be found on the interior finish, including the still-serviceable Greek Revival and Italianate modes for several mantels. – Per National Register of Historic Place
Realtor Comments
Come check out this home!! Possibilities are endless. Home has good bones and large square footage. Features include spacious rooms, high ceilings throughout. The kitchen features lots of storage and a center island. There are large covered front and rear porches and sits on a large lot. Call our office today to schedule your personal showing.
- 5bed
- 3bath
- 3,284sqft
- 1.15acre lot
- Circa 1882
1104 Church St, Scotland Neck, NC 27874 $74,900
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Family History
This home was owned by Napoleon Bonaparte Josey Sr. (1858-1929) and his wife, Lydia Brewer Josey (1864-1946). The couple lived in this house with their large brood, Mary, Edward, Annie, Richard, Sallie, Charles, John, Lydia and Napoleon Jr. Josey Sr. was a merchant who owned an undertaker’s supply company and hearse company.
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