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 by architect Dale Dixon.

The house appears unaltered from the 1993 survey. It has a central, front-gabled core with projecting parallel gable-on-hip-roofed wings on the north elevation. A one-story, gable-on-hip-roofed wing on the north elevation has an uncovered wood deck across the front that spans the full width of the wing. A gabled hyphen on the south elevation connects to a two-story, gable-on-hip-roofed wing with grouped fixed windows and a projecting two-story bay with balconies on the east elevation. An uncovered deck in front of the hyphen spans the space between the two wings. The house has one-light casement windows or fixed windows with awning windows below. There are clerestory windows in the front gables and three-light French doors. An irregularly-formed garage wing at the rear has intersecting shed roofs and is accessed from Ridge Lane. A projecting, flat-roofed carport is attached to the west elevation and is supported by square posts. County tax records date the building to 1977.

In the 2013 survey, this was deemed a Noncontributing Building.


SOURCE: M. Ruth Little, National Register of Historic Places Nomination: Gimghoul Neighborhood Historic District, Orange County, OR0709 (Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, 2013, via HPOWEB, accessed 8 Jan. 2020), courtesy of the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office; Heather Wagner Slane, 2013 Survey Update (NCSHPO HPOWEB 2.0, accessed 10 Jan. 2020); courtesy of the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. 

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