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1898 Queen Anne Victorian
Broad-Kenan Historic District
Wilson, North Carolina 27893
Wilson, North Carolina 27893
Williams-Woodard-Banks House
Built in 1898, this outstanding flamboyant Queen Anne style architecture was designed by nationally-known architect George Barber.
Located in Eastern North Carolina, Wilson's location is ideal just 45 minutes from Raleigh, two hours from the beach, just under five hours to the mountains, an hour to the Raleigh-Durham International Airport, and half way between Miami and New York via I-95 or Amtrak.
This Landmark property is a one and a half story frame dwelling which comes complete with corner turret, shingled gables, essential elements intact, clad in clapboards and shingles with its asymmetrical plan and whimsical tower, wings and decoration. The front façade features a six-sided tower with a hexagonal, domed roof. Windows of varying widths are double hung with nine panes in the upper sash and one in the lower and with stick-style design surrounding the windows. The front porch has a shallow, hipped roof and the entrance has a shingled pediment with a curved metal finial which flairs out at its peak. The barge board is wide and ornamented with slightly curved ends. Original mantels, stair banister, turned spindle decoration, and newel posts remain.
Located in Eastern North Carolina, Wilson's location is ideal just 45 minutes from Raleigh, two hours from the beach, just under five hours to the mountains, an hour to the Raleigh-Durham International Airport, and half way between Miami and New York via I-95 or Amtrak.
This Landmark property is a one and a half story frame dwelling which comes complete with corner turret, shingled gables, essential elements intact, clad in clapboards and shingles with its asymmetrical plan and whimsical tower, wings and decoration. The front façade features a six-sided tower with a hexagonal, domed roof. Windows of varying widths are double hung with nine panes in the upper sash and one in the lower and with stick-style design surrounding the windows. The front porch has a shallow, hipped roof and the entrance has a shingled pediment with a curved metal finial which flairs out at its peak. The barge board is wide and ornamented with slightly curved ends. Original mantels, stair banister, turned spindle decoration, and newel posts remain.
2 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Full Baths | 2 |
Half Baths | 2 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 2,554 |
Acres | 0.4 |
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Archived in September, 2015
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