OldHouses.com logo

Listing No. 6296

Advanced Search
Prev Next # 32 of 50

Back to List

New Search

Nearest Listings

From The Archives

1754 Colonial

Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278

William Reed's Ordinary Tavern

Front view of Circa 1754 Wm Reed's Tavern
Front view of Circa 1754 Wm Reed's Tavern
View of the front of this circa 1754 home named William Reed's Ordinary (Tavern)taken from King St. This is probably the oldest home in Hillsborough's Historic District.
Formerly known as Seven Hearths. In the heart of Hillsborough's vibrant Historic District. Easy walking distance to downtown!
Front porch overlooking historic King St.
Front porch overlooking historic King St.
Stand on this wide front porch and know that it was here for over 20 years before the Revolutionary War began.
Original sunny living room with high ceilings, original heart pine floors, fireplace and mantel.
Original sunny living room with high ceilings, original heart pine floors, fireplace and mantel.
You will love this wonderful large sunny living room with original heart pine floors,mantel & fireplace. Lots of windows..some with original window panes. Room opens to the formal dining room and study. Stairs lead to the upstairs hall and bedrooms.
Large formal dining room
Large formal dining room
This large formal dining room was added in the 1860's. There is architectural evidence to support that the room itself was built in the 1700's and moved to be added to the original structure.
Studio/Den or Master bedroom
Studio/Den or Master bedroom
This room was added in the 1820's. There is evidence to conclude that this was originally a law office in a different location and moved and added to the house. Notice the orginal heart pine floors, mantel and fireplace.Stairs not seen in the angle lead to the attic which was originally the slaves quarters (with fireplace).
Living Room Fireplace
Living Room Fireplace
Close up view of the original fireplace and mantel in the large living room. Notice the reed work in the mantel typical of the 1700's!
Back yard
Back yard
View of the back yard showing the stately pecan tree. Two large magnolia trees not shown in this view have been enjoyed by countless children for climbing over the last several years!
Studio/Den or Master bedroom
Studio/Den or Master bedroom
Another view of the 1820's addition that has been used as a master bedroom, studio and den.
Kitchen
Kitchen
View of the kitchen. Once again there is evidence to lead one to believe that this was the original separate kitchen that in later years was moved and attached to the home.
Brick path
Brick path
View of the brick path that leads from the backyard to Cameron St. This home is located at the corner of E. King St. and Cameron St. These two streets were originally Indian trading paths and have been in existance for hundreds of years.
2 Stories
Bedrooms 4
Full Baths 3
Heated Sq. Ft. 2,703
Unheated Sq. Ft. 997
Acres 0.7

No Contact Information.

This listing is archived and is not for sale.

Contact information is not available for archived listings.

Archived in April, 2013

Comments & Feedback

All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified. All properties are subject to prior sale, change or withdrawal. OldHouses.com is not responsible for any typographical errors, misinformation, misprints and shall be held totally harmless.

Listing No. 6296

Advanced Search
Prev Next # 32 of 50

Back to List

New Search

Nearest Listings

Your Feedback

Help & Support.

Pinterest
[X]