North Carolina
Distinctive Laurel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Italianate architecture—including proscenium arches and glowing wood floors throughout—graces a southeast-facing estate that features glistening windows framing vistas from sunrise to sunset. Nestled atop Laurel Hill adjacent to The University of North Carolina campus, the 4,300-square-foot home is complemented by…
Southern Comfort, Yanceyville, North Carolina
Constructed in 1790 for Samuel Moore, the house was first rescued by local resident and WWI Red Cross nurse Annie Yancey Gwyn, who maintained all existing original materials and the surviving outbuildings. The house, by then listed on The National…
Waterford Place at the Oaks, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
On a quiet cul-de-sac in Chapel Hill’s The Oaks, a handsome brick Georgian residence magically masterminded to bestow every comfort, melodiously occupies a landscaped and tastefully wooded setting. The classic estate, accessed through a pair of brick gate posts topped…
The Oaks Estate, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
On a quiet cul-de-sac in Chapel Hill’s The Oaks, Phase II, a handsome brick Georgian residence occupies a landscaped and tastefully wooded setting. The classic home with a projecting front-facing gable and deeply etched coining on the corners of the…
The William C. Coker House, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
The William C. Coker House, ca. 1908, is distinguished by its unique history and extraordinary setting, the house and its notable gardens testifying to the complementary aspects of architecture and landscape. Coker, influenced by the work of Frank Lloyd Wright,…
Southern Comfort, Yanceyville, North Carolina
It is a rare and happy occasion when an historic property meets a talented and capable owner who can remint it to its original grandeur. But for such a property to encounter two such owners in its lifetime is exceptionally…
Roanoke Island Retreat, Manteo, North Carolina
The Roanoke Island Inn, overlooking the waterfront of historic Manteo on Roanoke Island, site of the earliest English colony in America, is both a family home and an established inn. The estate and the Inn are attached but completely separated…
Bluestone Court at Duke Forest, North Carolina
The lush five-acre estate embodies in both its architecture and grounds the very essence of a haven where life proceeds with quietude, simplicity, and joy. Year-round gardens of 130 varieties of Japanese maples, ferns, and hydrangeas, and outdoor amenities that…
Carolina Piedmont Paradise, Mebane, North Carolina
Resonating with architecture from the past while encompassing the best of contemporary comfort and technology, the Piedmont estate is crafted within a pristine private setting of 22 acres of gently rolling meadowland and individually designed gardens. Within easy driving distance…
Rosemont, Durham, North Carolina
NAMED FOR THE OWNER’S SCOTTISH ANCESTRAL HOME, Dalkeith is perched on six rolling acres in the world-renowned Research Triangle’s premiere residential community. At the end of a winding drive and surrounded by extensive Pennsylvania bluestone slate walkways and terraces, the…
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
THE EXQUISITE HOME is a true blending of history, architecture, and an incomparable setting. Constructed in 1926, it was meticulously renovated and expanded in 2009 maintaining its external and internal architectural integrity. Renowned for its extensive historic gardens, and located…
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Reminiscent of a Connecticut country house, the estate near the University of North Carolina’s Chapel Hill campus welcomes you to over three acres of heartwarming charm. The generous haven bestows some 11,500 square feet of French-doored settings enjoying over three…
Chapel Hill Sentinel, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Standing proud watch over a storybook setting at Chapel Hill, the North Carolina sentinel masterminded by a constellation of renowned architects, designers and builders represents a unique American interpretation of the Tuscan villa. Displaying what principal architect Bobby McAlpine calls…
The Castle on Silver Lake, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
The Castle on Silver Lake, a treasured landmark on the National Register of Historic Places, beautifies North Carolina’s Outer Banks on remote Ocracoke Island—where legend has it that pirate Blackbeard, sailing Queen Anne’s Revenge, died in naval battle in 1718…