Stories tagged "Franklin-Rosemary Local Historic District—Town of Chapel Hill": 213
Stories
404 Hillsborough Street
HOUSE
2000
Recently constructed, this two-story, front-gabled house fits the general scale of the neighborhood. It is four bays wide and double-pile with plain weatherboards, two-over-one wood-sash windows, and an exterior brick chimney on the…
402 Hillsborough Street
HOUSE
c. 1922
This two-story, side-gabled, Colonial Revival-style house is three bays wide and double-pile with plain weatherboards, six-over-one wood-sash windows, a wide fascia, partial cornice returns, and an exterior brick chimney on the left…
307 Hillsborough Street
WARD-KYSER HOUSE
c. 1840, c. 1995
Among the town’s earliest residences, the house was constructed about 1840 as a one-story, side-gabled house with a gabled ell at the right rear (northwest). However, it has been significantly altered with the…
301 Hillsborough Street
JULIUS ALGEMON "BEN" WARREN HOUSE
1922
Impressively sited on a large lot and distinctive for its stone chimney and porch piers, this two-story, side-gabled, Colonial Revival-style house is three bays wide and double-pile. It has plain…
215B Hillsborough Street
HOUSE
c. 1930
Located behind the house at 217 Hillsborough, this one-story, front-gabled house is two bays wide and triple-pile. It has plain weatherboards, two-over-two horizontal-pane wood-sash windows, and a projecting, front-gabled bay on the…
217 Hillsborough Street
MITCHELL-LONDON HOUSE
c. 1925, 1970s
This two-story, front-gabled, Colonial Revival-style house is two bays wide and triple-pile with plain weatherboards, asbestos siding on the rear (west) elevation, partial cornice returns, and six-over-six…
215A Hillsborough Street
HOUSE
c. 1925, 1950s
Located behind 211 Hillsborough Street, this one-story, side-gabled house is three bays wide and double-pile with German-profile weatherboards, two-over-two horizontal-pane wood-sash windows, generally grouped, and an interior…
214 Hillsborough Street
HOUSE
c. 1926, c. 1980
This two-story, side-gabled, Colonial Revival-style house is five bays wide and double-pile with plain weatherboards, six-over-six wood-sash windows, pedimented gables, and an exterior brick chimney in the right (south)…
213 Hillsborough Street
HOUSE
c. 1992
Set back from the road, behind 215A Hillsborough Street, and accessed via a driveway on the right (south) side of 211 Hillsborough Street, this one-story, front-gabled house faces north. The house has weatherboards and one-over-one…
211 Hillsborough Street
DANZIGER HOUSE
1919
The largest house on the block, this two-story, cross-gabled house is three bays wide and double-pile. It has plain weatherboards, six-over-six wood-sash windows, an exterior brick chimney on the right (north) elevation, and a…