Known as the William H. Thorne House, No.2, this Colonial Revival was erected around 1916 by contractor, E. L. Pike of Enfield, NC. Modest in its architectural ambition this spacious 2 story is solid & substantial in construction. Today both the interior & exterior remain intact & well maintained. Central hall-plan, 6-cross panel & double French doors, open-string stair that turns a corner 5 steps from floor, single story front porch supported by columns defines the 3 bay, double pile house with 1 story rear ell. Single pattern, pressed tin roof, bungalow-style sash windows w/4 vertical panes over a single pane. 1 working fireplace w/gas logs, 10 flues,5 thimbles. Screened back porch,heart pine floors, fully insulated, updated plumbing & electrical. Stone dairy house, double garage w/apartment above, chicken house, animal barn & pens, dog pens, garden area.
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