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613 Broad Street
New Bern, NC 28560
DOTTIE CORNING with NorthGroup, original listing - (252) 474-8288
$1,100,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3894 Square Feet
Property Description
Discover the unparalleled elegance of the historic William Hollister House, a stunning home that seamlessly combines Federal and Greek Revival architectural styles.Completed in 1841 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this exceptional property boasts a restrained Federal exterior paired with an opulent Greek Revival interior, offering a unique blend of historical significance and modern comfort.The exquisite details of the William Hollister House are immediately evident upon entering.The entrance hall and passage feature a transverse arch dividing the hallway, topped with a molded elliptical arch and keystone, framed by paneled pilasters. The Federal staircase rises three flights with two landings, adorned with wave brackets, square balusters, tapered posts, and a ramped handrail. The entrance hall also includes five Greek Revival door surrounds and two window surrounds with symmetrical architraves and faceted paneled corner blocks with cable molding.The first floor includes a formal living room with a double door connected by pocket doors, leading to a dining room and a kitchen located in the wing. The 11-foot ceilings on this floor enhance the sense of space and grandeur. The dining room and kitchen provide a seamless blend of historical charm and modern functionality, perfect for entertaining guests.The second floor features two large bedrooms joined by double doors, offering flexibility and privacy. The second floor has a full bath, meticulously restored to maintain the home's historic integrity while providing modern amenities. The 12-foot ceilings on the second floor add to the sense of spaciousness and elegance. The third floor comprises another bedroom and a versatile room originally used as an artist's space, ideal for a home office, studio, or additional bedroom. The third floor also has a full bath. The large basement has been completely renovated and can serve as an entertainment area, home office, or additional living space. Additional noteworthy architectural details include: pine floors and plaster walls throughout, six-paneled doors with original hardware, molded plater cornices, original six-over-six window sashes with original lock hardware, Greek Revival black and green marble mantels, panels beneath the eight windows, original molded late Federal style door and window surrounds, and numerous carved window and door surrounds. The home's seven impressive mantels, arched doorways, and detailed moldings reflect the unparalleled craftsmanship of the era. The traditional side hall plan, two rooms deep, creates a harmonious flow throughout the home, while the exquisite Greek Revival interiors provide a sense of opulence and grandeur. Situated on a corner lot, in close proximity to the Tryon Palace, the William Hollister House offers ample off-street parking and a professionally landscaped yard featuring mature trees and plantings. The 0.5-acre lot provides a serene and private outdoor space, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. This historically significant home has been fully and meticulously restored, ensuring that every detail is preserved while offering modern conveniences. The combination of its architectural beauty, historical significance, and modern amenities make the Historic William Hollister House a truly exceptional property. Don't miss the opportunity to own this unparalleled piece of history. For more information or to schedule a private showing, please contact Dottie Corning:252-876-7650 Experience the timeless elegance and exquisite details of the Historic William Hollister House - a stunning testament to architectural excellence and historical preservation.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1839
MLS Number
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Location
Address
613 Broad Street
City
New Bern
State
NC
Zip Code
28560
County
CRAVEN
Listing
Provider
NorthGroup, original listing
Name
Phone
(888) 584-9431
Office Name
Office Phone
(252) 474-8288
Agent Name
DOTTIE CORNING
Agency Phone
(252) 474-8288

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