c. 1915 in Falkland, NC
Posted on OHD: 3/28/25. Last OHD Update: 3/28/25.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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National Register Property
3268 Crisp St, Falkland, NC 27827
This home on the historical registry in Falkland is perfect for the investor looking to add to their rental properties. With some remodeling and updating makes this the perfect place for someone wanted to live just minutes from Greenville but have the small town environment. Being sold AS IS.
3 Bed · 1 Bath · 1,700 Sq Ft · 0.8 Ac.
Listed With
Cathi Carman, Grimes Real Estate Group :: 252-916-3567
Reference Links
OHD Notes
Carl Preston Pierce House, ca. 1915
One-story three-bay frame dwelling with triple-A roof configuration having cornice returns,
shingled gables, standing-seam metal roofing, and interior brick chimneys with corbelled tops.
One one-story gable-roof rear ell. Exterior walls are coved with weatherboards that terminate in
simple corner boards. A plain frieze band is situated beneath the eaves. Central polygonal
entrance bay. Notable hipped-roof porch with turned posts, sawn work brackets and a plain frieze
band. Two-over-two sash windows. Brick pier foundation with brick infill between piers. Carl
Preston Pierce (1891-1941) was the son of Willoughby and Maggie L. Pierce. He married Effie
Satterfield (1892-1974) and they had two children, Isabella and Preston. Although he lived in
this house in the Town of Falkland, his occupation is listed as a farmer in the 1920 Census. Carl
Preston Pierce and Effie Satterfield Pierce are both buried in the cemetery at the First
Presbyterian Church of Falkland
State: North Carolina | Region: South (South Atlantic) | Period & Associated Styles: Victorian Era | Misc: Extreme Fixer, Fixer-Uppers, National Register |






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