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c. 1797/1825 in Tarboro, NC

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$399,000

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National Register Property

110 W Park Ave, Tarboro, NC 27886

The Howell-King-Harrell home might well be considered the ''birthplace of Tarboro'' for there are many indications this is the location where Joseph Howell was living in 1760. Research indicates the original structure was built in the latter half of 1700's with several additions both front and rear of the structure. This home, which faces the Town Common, is in the heart of the states largest historic district, a 45-block area containing more than 300 preserved homes, buildings and landmarks. Featuring six bedrooms and four bathrooms, this is a rare opportunity for the discerning buyer to purchase such a historic property. The preservation of this unique property is impressive, many of what is believed to be original components are still beautifully intact. The home is a licensed AirBnB destination and is being sold completely furnished except the contents in bedroom #4. This listing includes an additional parcel of land behind the home on Porter Ave. (4738-25-9888-00) of approximately . 37 acres. This is in addition to the acreage the home sits on which is also approximately . 37 Acres. There is a shared driveway with this property that leads to a designated 1 Car Detached Garage. As a Main Street America™ Accredited program, the Town of Tarboro is a recognized leading program among the national network of more than 1,200 neighborhoods and communities that share both a commitment to creating high-quality places and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development.
6 Bed · 3.5 Bath · 4,707 Sq Ft
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