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1419 Market ST Wilmington, NC 28401
3 Beds
3 Baths
2,294 SqFt
Key Details
Sold Price $420,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,294 sqft
Price per Sqft $183
Subdivision Historic District
MLS Listing ID 100265330
Sold Date 07/22/21
Style Wood Frame
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
Half Baths 1
HOA Y/N No
Originating Board North Carolina Regional MLS
Year Built 1887
Annual Tax Amount $3,675
Lot Size 7,405 Sqft
Acres 0.17
Lot Dimensions 69x110x69x110
Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence
Property Description
Extraordinary opportunity for historical buffs or anyone that wants their home to reflect the true flavor of Wilmington!
Welcome to the Holloway-Hunt House, begun in 1887 and completed by 1905. William R Glenn, contractor, built this neoclassical Revival style house for Cammie Lord and Elisha Holloway. In 1918, it was purchased by Henry Lacy Hunt, a bank officer and wholesale grocer and this was home to the Hunt family until 1967.
**note full pics and drone will be uploaded Sunday April 11.***
This house has a prominent historic pedigree which has been recognized by the Historic Wilmington Foundation and was closely scrutinized by the Historic Preservation Commission and the City of Wilmington. Virtually no expense was spared in a faithful restoration to the exterior. This home and the restoration won the 2020 Preservation Award for Restoration.
Like many historic homes, the Holloway-Hunt House had fallen into a sad state of disrepair. With modifications and historically inaccurate updates over the decades, the home's exterior needed total restoration from the roof to the foundation and every surface in between. With a keen commitment to historic preservation, the Holloway-Hunt House has been restored to its original stately appearance.
The restoration focused on returning the structure to its original design and construction. The removal of a 1950-1970 addition to the rear of the home and a re-opening of the two-story rear porches were key aspects of the project. All original components of the home's exterior were salvaged, repaired or faithfully replicated in order to prepare the structure for another 100 years of service. Improvements include:
Replacement of the Roof and gutters: The original built-in gutters, long since failed and damaged by incompatible repairs and temporary replacements, were re-lined with copper, hand formed and soldered on site. All downspouts were replaced as well to effectively shed water and protect the structure below. The roof was replaced with new asphalt shingle compliant with the Historic Preservation Commission guidelines.
Siding and Trim Repairs: All failed siding was replaced with a custom milled wood siding to match the original. Where rotted beyond repair exterior trim including soffit, fascia, corner boards, and window trim was replaced in kind. Rotted columns and balusters on the front porch were salvaged, removed, restored with epoxy and reinstalled.
Window Restoration: On the west side of the front porch a door was returned to its original configuration as a window by replicating and installing a new wood window to match the existing including pullies, sash weights and glazed panes. Additional window sashes were repaired with epoxy and one unsalvageable sash replaced in kind. A non-original window was removed from the kitchen as well to return the home to its original design.
Exterior Repainting: Under EPA certification requirements, the entire exterior was prepared for painting following lead-safe work practices before repainting the entire structure. Paint color was researched and selected to best set off the charm of this home and its stature in the community.
Rear Porches and Foundation: The rear porch modifications were removed and both porches rebuilt in keeping with their original design. The historic masonry foundation of rusticated concrete block (No longer available) was painstakingly disassembled, salvaged and reinstalled with lime mortar. New continuous footings were also installed to repair existing and prevent future settling of the rear porches. A new rear entry stair was constructed to allow for access to the rear of the home from the off-street parking.
Preservation and repairs were done by Nick Balding at Balding Brothers with exceptional local craftsmen. The interior has begun with a new panel box but home needs rewiring. Kitchen and baths are very 80s and waiting for your design touches.
Location
State NC
County New Hanover
Community Historic District
Zoning R-7
Direction Corner of Market and N 15th St.
Location Details Mainland
Rooms
Basement Crawl Space, None
Primary Bedroom Level Non Primary Living Area
Interior
Interior Features 9Ft+ Ceilings
Heating Forced Air, Heat Pump
Cooling Central Air
Flooring Tile, Vinyl, Wood
Window Features Blinds
Appliance Washer, Stove/Oven - Electric, Refrigerator, Microwave - Built-In, Dryer
Laundry In Kitchen
Exterior
Exterior Feature None
Parking Features Off Street
Amenities Available No Amenities
Roof Type Shingle
Porch Porch
Building
Lot Description Corner Lot
Story 2
Entry Level Two
Sewer Municipal Sewer
Water Municipal Water
Architectural Style Historic District, Historic Home
Structure Type None
New Construction No
Others
Tax ID R04818021003000
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan
Special Listing Condition None
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