Historic House Listings

Wow! The Galloway House, Circa 1919 in North Carolina. Over 7,000 sf. $950,000

November 14, 2024

Wow! This is a huge house! When I first saw it I thought it had to be in Asheville; it looks like a mini Grove Park Inn. The Galloway House was built in 1919. It is located on .69 acre in Greensboro, North Carolina. The tudor style house was designed by notable architect, Harry Barton. The house features a beautiful stone exterior, covered porch, parquet flooring, grand staircase, tall ceilings, pretty crown moulding, pocket doors, gorgeous built-in bookshelves, coffered ceiling, french doors and a sunroom. There is a matching carriage house on the property. The house is currently zoned office, which allows both commercial and residential opportunities. It’s unfortunate what is next door and I assume that is what is keeping the price under a million. Seven bedrooms, six bathrooms and 7,121 square feet. $950,000

Contact Dj McGarrigan with Tyler Redhead and McAllister Real Estate: 336-392-5945

From the Zillow listing:

 

Located in historic Fisher Park, the Galloway house has been a Greensboro fixture for more than 100 years. Constructed in 1919, this landmark English Tudor Revival home was designed by prominent architect Harry Barton. Stunning architectural details include a facade with random-coursed granite with distinctive chocolate colored mortar, half-timbered gables, stone piers, a striking red tiled roof and a matching Carriage House. A stately porch leads to the classic first floor entry and features 2 parlors, formal dining room, kitchen, study, great room and sunroom. Main level highlights include 11’ ceilings, hardwood and parquet flooring with in-lay, paneled wainscoting, antique fireplaces, pocket doors and exquisite millwork. Just a short walk to restaurants and downtown Greensboro activities. Property is currently zoned as Office which offers both commercial and residential options. Home is an Estate and being sold As Is. See Agent Only remarks for additional information.

 

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