Stories tagged "Chapel Hill Historic District—NRHP": 212
Stories
520 Hooper Lane
HOUSE
c. 1940
This two-story, front-gabled, Colonial Revival-style house is two bays wide with flanking one-story, side-gabled wings. The house has plain weatherboards, nine-over-nine wood-sash windows, and six-over-six windows at the second-floor…
502-508 North Street
NORTH STREET APARTMENTS
c. 1920
Constructed about 1920, this group of four buildings are arranged around a central driveway and parking area. The buildings at 504 and 508 North Street face the street and mirror each other in form. Each building…
501 North Street
HOUSE
c. 1937, c. 1960
This two-story, side-gabled, Colonial Revival-style house is three bays wide and double-pile with a whitewashed brick exterior and gable end brick chimneys. It has six-over-six wood-sash windows and the six-panel door,…
412 North Street
OLD EPISCOPAL RECTORY
c. 1850, late nineteenth century, c. 1915
About 1915, the Episcopal Rectory was moved to this site (now two parcels) and separated into three buildings, 408, 410, and 412 North Street, set back from the road and arranged…
410 North Street
OLD EPISCOPAL RECTORY
c. 1850, late nineteenth century, c. 1915
About 1915, the Episcopal Rectory was moved to this site (now two parcels) and separated into three buildings, 408, 410, and 412 North Street, set back from the road and arranged…
409 North Street
HOUSE
c. 1935
Set far back from the street, this one-and-a-half-story, side-gabled Cape Cod house is three bays wide and double-pile with three gabled dormers on the façade and rear elevation. The house has plain weatherboards, six-over-six…
407 North Street
HOPE SUMMERELL CHAMBERLAIN HOUSE
c. 1950
The largest house in the 400 block of North Street, this one-and-a-half-story, side-gabled, Period Cottage is four bays wide and double-pile. It has a painted brick veneer, eight-over-eight wood-sash…
405 North Street
PUGH HOUSE
c. 1929, 1950s
Constructed as a six-room, center-hall-plan, Craftsman-style house, this one-story, side-gabled house is three bays wide and single-pile with a near-full-width, two-story, gabled rear wing with a ridge slightly higher…
401 North Street
MARGARET YORK WILSON HOUSE
c. 1927
This one-story, side-gabled, Period Cottage is three bays wide and double-pile with a full-width hip-roofed rear wing. The house has a brick veneer with brick soldier-course watertable, wood shingles in the side…
209 North Street
HOUSE
c. 1940
Located at the east end of the block, where North Street dead ends, this one-story, front-gabled bungalow is two bays wide and triple-pile. It has plain weatherboards, six-over-six wood-sash windows, including a single window in the…