For Sale
c. 1835 Federal
Norwood , North Carolina 28128
3 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Full Baths | 3 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 2,775 |
Unheated Sq. Ft. | 1,255 |
Acres | 27 |
Lot Size | irregular |
Zoning | R20 |
Can't be subdivided per deed restrictions. |
Property Taxes |
$ 3,575 |
Assessed Tax Value |
599155 for all 5 lots combined |
MLS No. | 4285843 |
Features.
- 1st floor bath
- 1st floor laundry room
- Crawl Space
- Entry Hall
- Kitchen
- Library
- Living room
- Master bedroom upstairs
- Guest House
- Detached Workshop
- Built-in Bookcases
- Built-in Cabinets
- 5 Wood Fireplaces
- High Ceilings
- Original wood windows
- Asphalt shingle Roof
- Walk-in Shower(s)
- Wood floors
- Shingle Roof: Asphalt shingle
- Central air
- Gas heating
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Septic Tank
- Water Heater - Gas
- Hand-hewn Beams
- Plaster Walls
- Wainscoting
- 40x50 metal clad pole barn with 200 amp service
- Milking Parlor and office
- Original slave quarters
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Greg Rapp
Phone: 704 213 6846
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Website: RealEstateSalisbury.net
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The Randall Plantation.
The Randall Plantation near Norwood, Stanly County, North Carolina, is a historic early American plantation home offering a rare opportunity for a new owner. The original 500-acre purchase dates back to 1778, during the Revolutionary War.The house itself was reportedly overbuilt around 1835, transforming into a fine example of a transitional Federal to Greek Revival style dwelling. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is protected by Preservation NC covenants. It sits on a 27-acre lot and features a 1,255 sq ft original enslaved people's cabin/tenant house. A 40x50 metal-clad pole barn with 200 amp electrical service, a milking parlor with office or pool table room, and a concrete silo.
The Randall house boasts a rich history with many historical details remaining, including original hand-planed moldings, mantels, and wide-plank floors. It has a formal parlor and library, both with fireplaces, and a dining room adorned with a hand-painted mural depicting early plantation life.
The kitchen/great room has a vaulted ceiling and a large stone wood-burning fireplace, while a butler's pantry/wet-bar has a pass-through to the great room. Two of the three bedrooms also feature original fireplaces.
This property represents one of the few remaining plantations in Stanly County from the early 1800s, with a reported total of four left.
For serious inquiries and to learn more about the John Randall House and its compelling past, you are encouraged to visit the provided website for additional information and photos.
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