Clyde Williams House 309 McDade Street 1920s This stylish brick bungalow, basically unaltered, has characteristic wide eaves with brackets and exposed rafter tails, original six-over-six wooden sash windows, a large dormer window, and a porch…

Sherman and Millie Purefoy House 409 Church Street c. 1910 This one-story, side-gable frame house with a decorative front gable represents the earliest house type that survives in the Northside neighborhood. Such houses were popular with…

Ernest and Helen Thompson House 500 Church Street late 1920s One of the largest historic houses in the Northside neighborhood, this two-story frame Craftsman-style house features German siding on the first story and wood shingles on the second.…

Harry Macklin House 112 Noble Street c. 1955 One of the few examples of Modernist architecture found in Northside, the Macklin House is located in the northern tract known as Noble Heights that was subdivided in the late 1940s. The small brick…

Saunders-Pritchard House 208 Pritchard Avenue c. 1850 The stately two-story frame I-house (two stories and one room deep) is oriented east-west, facing West Rosemary Street. It stands on its original site, when it was at the center of a large…

Lustron House 109 Stephens Street c. 1949 This is the best-preserved of three Lustron houses built in Chapel Hill. The Lustron house was a manufactured dwelling designed by industrialist Carl Strandlund in response to one of the nation’s worst…

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…

HOUSE Late 20th century 1993 Survey: brick-veneered ranch house. In the 1998 survey, this was deemed a Noncontributing Building. 2015 survey notes: The one-story, side-gabled Ranch house is five bays wide and double-pile. It features a…

JUNIUS WEBB HOME 1913 NR nomination: This large extensively remodeled Colonial Revival two-story four-square house with hipped roof, full dormers and wrapped porch, contains many later additions, but its original outlines remain visible. The house…

1953 B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION (GONE) 1953 NR nomination: Noncontributing single-story, brick veneer building with projecting wings at ends and a half-round portico over a central entry. In the 1998 survey, this was deemed a…