Interstate 95 Antiques • Summer - Fall 2011
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Location... Fayetteville, NC
1425 Morganton Road Fayetteville, NC 28305 Cumberland County
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he luxurious and spacious Boyd-Huggins House is ideally located in the desirable Haymount neighborhood. It was designed by architect E.W. Reinecke, known for his work at Colonial Williamsburg, the Elizabethan Gardens in Manteo, and other important sites. Built in 1957 for Josephine and John Boyd, the house was intended to reflect the couple’s interest in historic structures of England and Scotland. It features reclaimed materials from several sources, including handmade ceiling beams, doors, balustrade, mantels, and windows taken from an 1850s-era home being torn down at the time of construction. The exterior was built using bricks from a former NC State academic building. Renovations, completed in 2008, added a new slate roof with copper flashing, landscaping with elaborate stone, brick and iron work, a professional-style kitchen, and new separate Train mechanical systems for the downstairs living area and the second floor. The property features nightscape lighting, a multi-zoned sprinkler system, security system and underground utilities. The home has two half baths, plus one bedroom and a full bath downstairs. Upstairs is a full bath and two bedrooms - each with its own dressing room. Other features include two fireplaces, a second-floor laundry, custom bookshelves, large closets and ample storage areas.
Fayetteville, N.C.
The house sits on a corner lot with off-street parking for six vehicles. The original 90-by-120 foot lot has been enhanced with a 55-by-85-foot addition that serves as the back yard. The back yard lot has a separate deed and is zoned for zerolot-line residential construction.
photos courtesy Preservation North Carolina
contact Info Mae Simpson Coldwell Banker Advantage 222 Rowan Street Fayetteville, NC 28301 Phone: 910-624-2720 E-mail: mae@teamfayetteville.com
antique & Gift Mall 123 Hay Street Fayetteville, N.C. 910-485-7602
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