1613 FAYETTEVILLE STREET – SANDY LOVE HOUSE
This two-story, hip-roofed house is three bays wide and double-pile with a one-story, hip-roofed ell on the north elevation. County tax records date the building to 1921; the earliest known occupant is Sandy Love (tobacco worker) in 1925.
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- Wed, 01/02/2013 - 2:42pm by Keith Bowden
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This two-story, hip-roofed house is three bays wide and double-pile with a one-story, hip-roofed ell on the north elevation. The house has a painted brick pier-and-curtain-wall foundation, vinyl siding, and a low gable centered on the façade. It retains one-over-one, double-hung wood sash windows, with taller bottom sashes, on the façade; windows on the side elevations have been sided over. The hip-roofed front porch is supported by tapered wood posts on painted brick piers. The front door is a modern replacement. County tax records date the building to 1921; the earliest known occupant is Sandy Love (tobacco worker) in 1925.
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This house has been stripped of all metal
This house has been stripped of all metal, wires, pipes & fixtures. It is was slated for demo in 2012. I heard that NCCU doesn't allow improvements to be boarded in certain areas.
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This house has been stripped of all metal, wires, pipes & fixtures. It is was slated for demo in 2012. I heard that NCCU doesn't allow improvements to be boarded in certain areas.
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