413A Hillsborough Street

HOUSE
c. 1930, c. 1970
Significantly altered with the enclosure of the front porch, this two-story, hip-roofed house is three bays wide and double-pile. It has plain weatherboards, replacement one-over-one windows, generally paired, exposed rafter tails, deep eaves, and an interior brick chimney. The full-width, hip-roofed front porch has been enclosed with vertical plywood sheathing and has paired vinyl windows flanking a replacement six-panel door. There is a one-story, gabled ell at the rear with a later shed-roofed porch on its left (south) elevation that is supported by square posts. There are a series of small, shed-roofed additions on the right (north) side of the rear ell. The house appears on the 1932 Sanborn map, replacing an earlier house on the site shown on the 1915 Sanborn map. The front porch has been enclosed since at least 1974.

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

GARAGE
c. 1930
Side-gabled, frame garage with unpainted weatherboards on the sides and rear, 5V metal roof with exposed rafter tails, a bay on the west end enclosed with flush vertical sheathing, and posts with angled braces dividing the open bays on the south elevation. 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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413A Hillsborough Street