Stories tagged "Gimghoul Local Historic District—Town of Chapel Hill": 40
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Gimghoul Castle
GIMGHOUL CASTLE
746 Gimghoul Road
1926
N. C. Curtis, architect
Waldensian stonemasons from Valdese, North Carolina, constructed this 1920s faux castle for the secret fraternity the Order of the Gimghouls. University students founded the…
111 Ridge Lane
NELLIE DIXON ELLIOTT HOUSE
late 1920s, 1980s
One-story frame house with hip roof, interior brick chimneys, several shed dormers, pedimented Doric entrance stoop and rear screened porch. A major remodeling in the early 1980s that included…
110 Ridge Lane
LYON HOUSE
1950s
One-story, frame house with aluminum replacement siding, a mixture of metal casement windows and eight-over-eight sash, gable roof, interior brick chimney, and a front entrance in the east side facing away from Ridge Lane.…
106 Ridge Lane
T. C. ATWOOD DUPLEX
1924, 1970s
One-story frame house of Colonial Revival style, with a hip roof, a mixture of window sashes (including sets of tripled four-over-four, eight-over-eight, and six-over-six sash), two interior brick chimneys, plain…
105 Ridge Lane
DUDLEY AND ELEANOR ELLIOTT CARROLL HOUSE
1924
Two-story frame Colonial Revival-style house, four bays wide, with flanking one-story wings. The house has a gable roof, plain siding, an exterior end brick chimney, six-over-nine sash in the first…
360 Glandon Drive
ALLAN WILSON AND NELL BLAIR HOBBS HOUSE
1924
Two-story frame Colonial Revival with door set in side bay of front, plain siding, eight-over-eight window sash, and flanking one-story wings with six-over-six window sash. Three brick chimneys,…
300 Glandon Drive
WILLIAM P. AND TREVA RICHARDSON HOUSE
1939
Two-story brick Colonial Revival with recessed side bay entrance, truncated upper story with plain siding and upper windows in wall dormers, six-over-six sash windows, lunette windows in gables, exterior…
260 Glandon Drive
JAMES AND SHIRLEY HAYWARD HOUSE
1978
Large, contemporary-style frame house with stained siding, two-story section on the east, one-story section on the west. Built for James and Shirley Hayward by contractor Barrett, Robert & Woods, from design…
250 Glandon Drive
R. J. M. AND GRETCHEN TAYLOR HOBBS HOUSE
early 1930s
Two-story frame Colonial Revival with arched, pedimented entrance portico, door with sidelights and fanlight, plain siding, eight-over-twelve and eight-over-eight window sash, and west side…
246 Glandon Drive
DAN GRANT HOUSE
1924, 1960s
Two-story frame Colonial Revival, with plain siding, hipped roof, interior brick chimney, eight-over-eight window sash, three-bay front porch with Doric posts and flanking one-story frame wings that are additions. Built…