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Jordan House - 545 N. Blount Street
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4965 square feet
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5 bedrooms
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2 full / 3 half bathrooms
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$695,000.00
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The Jordan house, circa 1898 is a handsome two-and-a-half-story, late Queen Anne style house with high, slate-shingled, hipped roof with cream brick corbelled chimneys. The house also has a veranda that sweeps around the two street elevations, pushing out into an octagonal bay on the corner. An .08 acre adjacent parcel is available for additional parking.
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Cowper House - 501 N. Blount Street
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For Sale
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3970 square feet
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5 bedrooms
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1 full / 2 half bathrooms
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$525,000.00
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The Cowper house was built in 1895 in the late Victorian style of architecture. This home has a beautiful wrapped front porch with unique millwork. An .06 acre adjacent parcel is available for additional parking.
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Merrimon Wynne House 500 N. Blount St.
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4648 square feet
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4 bedrooms
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2 car car garage
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$835,000.00
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The Merrimon-Wynne house, built circa 1875 for Senator August Merrimon, this handsome Victorian Italianate suburban villa is notable for its strongly molded ornamentation with unusual wood trim depicting gears, bolts and rivets. The two-and-a-half-story frame structure, has two major porches, one supporting a cantilevered wing on the north elevation and another on the right side of the west elevation.
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Bailey Gallant House 507 N. Blount
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Sold
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2941 square feet
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3 bedrooms
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1 full / 1 half bathrooms
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The Bailey-Gallant house was built circa 1898 for C.T. Bailey, Jr. This one-story frame, gable roof house was remodeled early 20th century in the Neo-Federal style. An .06 acre adjacent parcel is available for additional parking.
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Lewis-Smith 515 N. Blount Street
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5228 square feet
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4 bedrooms
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2 full / 2 half bathrooms
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$725,000.00
The grand Lewis-Smith house built in 1855 is the oldest house in the Blount Street Commons neighborhood. This home is on the National Register of Historic Places and is designated as a Raleigh Historic Landmark. This stately Greek Revival-style frame house has a slate hip roof, inviting wrap around porch and an impressive 2nd story balcony . An ornate oil lamp adorns the foyer. An .08 acre adjacent parcel is available for additional parking.
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