412 East Rosemary Street

HOUSE
c. 1920, c. 2002
This two-story, hip-roofed, Colonial Revival-style house is five bays wide and double-pile and retains a high level of integrity with weatherboards, six-over-six wood-sash windows, and an interior brick chimney. The seven-panel door has a classical surround with pilasters supporting the entablature. It is sheltered by a three-bay-wide, hip-roofed porch supported by columns with an original railing. A one-story, hip-roofed wing extends the full width of the rear (south) elevation and has a stuccoed foundation, weatherboards, and vinyl windows with vertical sheathing between the windows. According to Sanborn maps, the house was constructed between 1915 and 1925. The rear wing replaced a smaller one-bay-wide ell after 2002.

In the 2015 survey, this was deemed a Contributing Building.

GARAGE
c. 1920
Front-gabled, frame garage with German-profile weatherboards and batten doors faces west. In the 2015 survey, this was deemed a Contributing Building.


SOURCE: Heather Wagner Slane, National Register of Historic Places Nomination: Chapel Hill Historic District Boundary Increase and Additional Documentation, Orange County, OR1750 (Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, 2015), courtesy of the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office.

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412 E. Rosemary Street