36.005748, -78.908792
Year built
1938
Architects/Designers
Architectural style
National Register
Neighborhood
Use
Building Type
Local ID
102143
Constructed in 1938 for Jacob Freedman, his wife Mary and their 3 children, this one-and-one-half-story brick house is one of the few Tudor Revival style houses built in Trinity Park. Its salient features include a clipped-gable roofline, large exterior chimney with multiple shoulders on the main facade, and decorative stonework around the pointed arched front door . (CD)
Freedman was manager of D. Freedman Company, a clothing store located at 341 West Main St. , along with other members of his family.
Per Triangle Modernist Houses:
Sold in 2006 to David and Sarah Nevill. Sold in July 2010 to the GRSW Stewart Real Estate Trust. Sold in October 2010 to Carol Dianne Martin.
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Submitted by Joe123 on Sun, 3/5/2017 - 11:55am
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Submitted by Joe123 on Sun, 3/5/2017 - 11:55am
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Submitted by Dan_Freedman on Mon, 4/17/2023 - 9:40am
My grandparents (Jacob and May) bought this house and my father lived in it. My grandmother's name was May, not Mary. Mary was my actually my grandfather's sister.
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