Photo 1 of 48
$1,035,000
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
6 |
4.00 |
2,775 |
0 |
1835 |
On the market:
37 days
|
View full details, 15 photos, school info, and price history
The Randall House: Rare opportunity to own an early Colonial American plantation home on 27 acres. Pre-1800s - overbuilt circa 1835, listed on the National Register, protected by Preservation NC covenants. Restored 1970s, home retains original hand-planed moldings, mantels, wide-plank floors, more. Formal parlor & library with fireplaces/built-ins. Dining room with hand-painted mural depicts early plantation life. Kitchen/Great Room offers vaulted ceiling, massive stone wood-burning fireplace. Butler's Pantry/wet-bar has pass-through to Great Room. 2 of 3 bedrooms have original fireplaces. Rear porch overlooks brick patio and rolling fields. Outbuildings: 1,255 sf original slave cabin (no HVAC); 40x50 metal pole barn with 200-amp service; former milking parlor is now office/pool hall. One of few remaining plantation homes in NC. No subdivision allowed. Not just another old house, but a valuable piece of early American history. Historic records convey—contact listing agent for details.
Listing courtesy of Greg Rapp, Salisbury Real Estate LLC