Charm, grace and history in a lovely home nestled on the edge of the UNC campus. On the corner of Battle and Hooper Lanes, the historic Graves home is a block from the Coker arboretum and University system president's residence, and a short walk from UNC's McCorkle Place and the shops, restaurants and services of East Franklin Street. This gracious home features a large living room spanning the depth of the house with a fireplace and bookshelves, and a lovely dining room, perfect for entertaining, and an option for a first floor bedroom, with a recently renovated and accessible full bath with a zero entry shower. The kitchen and breakfast room and a half bath complete the first floor. Upsta
A once-in-a-lifetime home split off Franklin St. This 3-bed, 3 full bath home on a private, landscaped half-acre perfectly complements the topography. This home boasts features such as refinished hardwood floors, beautiful windows, & recessed lighting throughout. Kitchen includes quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances (including a wine cooler), & an open concept design. Bathroom showcases beautiful new vanities (floating vanity for master & hallway bath), new light fixtures, tile flooring, & tile showers. Formal dining room + living area with a lovely fireplace. 2 BR on upper level + an additional living area on lower level with full bath & separate entry,
Don't miss out on a once in a lifetime opportunity to own this unique property on one of the most desirable streets in the Triangle. This 1930's historic estate boasts a renovated historic home, cottage, and two separate garage outbuildings all spanning over almost 3/4 of an acre. Over 1000 square feet of heated square footage not counted in total square footage includes an expansive third floor with a 1/2 bathroom and a bonus/study and a separate cottage with full bathroom & kitchen. Masterfully designed by Belk Architecture (Eddie Belk and Tom Loter) and updated and expanded by by Tyson- Lewis Contractors c 2008 down to the studs with new wiring, HVAC, plumbing, windows, roof and mo
Subtly sophisticated contemporary architecture blends with beautifully executed formal interior woodwork to bring the best of two design vocabularies to this charming light -filled residence. An open floor plan contributes to the mostly one-level living offered by the home. The living room, dining room a sun room all enjoy views of the elegant Charleston-style garden with pierced brick wall of hand made brick salvaged from the Tryon Palace restoration in New Bern. The primary bedroom on the main level provides access to the terrace and resistance pool. The library with raised cherry paneling provides a cozy room for tucking away for a good read. The kitchen is efficient and well equipped.
Rarely available, The Greenlaw House, a stunning, historic estate built in 1922 for Edwin Greenlaw, namesake of UNC's Greenlaw Hall. Designed by Arthur Nash, whose major works include the Carolina Inn, Wilson Library, and Venable Hall, among many other campus buildings contributing to UNC Chapel Hill's reputation as one of the most beautiful college campuses in the US. The current owners and their architect retained the beautiful architectural details, but added the modern updates and features selective buyers require when . This impressive property now boasts 5586 sq. ft. , 4/5 BR's and 4.5 BA's in the main house & includes a large gourmet kitchen, luxurious owner's suite, spacious