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c. 1870 Farmhouse

Edenton, North Carolina 27932-9412

Bloom Farms, Edenton, NC

The Main Farmhouse
The Main Farmhouse
We marketed this property for awhile as Bloomhomestead. We did this on the advice of a ( brilliant? ) marketer who said the name " Farm" conjured up the image of old tractors on blocks in the front yard. It has always been Bloom Farms so we are going to stick with that name rather than a contrived one.
Three historic homes on approximately 18 acres with in ground pool, two stall horse barn and fenced pasture 2 and 1/2 miles from historic Edenton, NC and about one hour from the outer banks. The fully restored homes are circa 1850, 1870 and 1900.
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The Norcom-moran house - "the cottage"
The Norcom-moran house - "the cottage"
Circa 1850 farm manager's house originally renovated as a guest house and expanded to approximately 2100 square feet with two bedrooms and 2 and 1/2 baths.
The Dwellings from Above
The Dwellings from Above
The Mill Village house - "guest house"
The Mill Village house - "guest house"
A circa 1900 Mill Village house moved in as a full care facility for my 99 year old grandmother. It is now a guest house redone as a one bedroom one bath house.
2 Stories
Bedrooms 6
Full Baths 6
Half Baths 1
Heated Sq. Ft. 5,000
Acres 18

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History and Beauty in a Secluded Setting

The Farmhouse, known as the Norcom-Hassell house, was built in 1870 by one of the largest landowners in the region, Dr. Norcom. The property was then purchased in the 1880s by a Mr. Hassell, who was the farm manager of a large nearby estate, Greenfield. We bought the property in the late 1980s in order to raise our two young girls in a farm environment and were only the second family to occupy the house as, at the time of purchase, the farm was still owned by the Hassell family.
The cottage was moved onto the property in 1988 and is an 1850's farm manager's house also built by the Norcom family. The guest house was a mill village circa 1900 house that was moved onto the property in 1991. The entire property is 100 acres with the three dwellings and multiple outbuildings and we are entertaining offers on the entire property. For the history of how three historic dwellings came to be here go to our facebook page. For more pictures of the Norcom-Hassell, Norcom-Moran and guest house with room dimensions go to our website at Bloomhomestead.com . And for unbiased opinions on the farm go to airbnb (through which we rent out the guest house) and pull up Edenton, NC to read the reviews from our guests.



Archived in September, 2020

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