Thursday, January 14, 2016

Save This Old House: North Carolina Queen Anne Filled with Treasures

Published January, 2016
Price: $55,000
Location: La Grange, North Carolina
Contact: Claudia Deviney, 252-482-7455; cdeviney@presnc.org
The history: The town of La Grange was founded in 1869 as a farming community, but a few residents were wealthy enough to build majestic homes. This manse was one of them, erected circa 1890 by George B. W. Hadley, the son of a prominent local physician, Dr. J. M. Hadley, who financed the project and lived upstairs while using the first floor as his office and exam area. The house passed through a few hands after the Hadleys, even serving a brief stint as a thrift shop. Now, Preservation North Carolina is looking for a new owner who can salvage its beauty.

Shown: The four-bedroom, three-bath house is about 4,000 square feet and sits on a half-acre lot.


from This Old House: Galleries http://ift.tt/1USISH3


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