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呼吸。这座占地近 13 英亩的宝藏被杜克森林环绕,提供安静和隐私,但距离杜克、DT 达勒姆或教堂山仅几分钟路程。真正的艺术作品,主要住宅包括一个 1850 年代拆解的谷仓,该谷仓搬迁到北卡罗来纳州,并为 2009 年完工的这座精心策划的住宅奠定了基础。隔板、楼梯、石头、砖块和横梁等历史元素是从一栋美丽的老房子中拯救出来的在哈利法克斯,弗吉尼亚州。华丽的娱乐流程。宏伟的石头壁炉。无与伦比的心松木制品。开放式厨房/厨房,漂亮的浴室。精心修复的独立 1840 年代农舍提供额外的 1743 SF 迷人客房,配有 2BR/2BA、带壁炉的客厅、设备齐全的厨房和屏风门廊。古老的树木为这块 Couch 家族遗产的赠地提供了遮荫和美化。已建成的花园包括石头和砖块硬景观、挡土墙、蜿蜒的小河床和锦鲤池,精心种植了最受欢迎的标本和下一代树木。鹿围栏和灌溉保护着大菜园。连绵起伏的牧场欢迎儿童和宠物自由玩耍。
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MAIN HOUSE: 3 Bedrooms / 3.5 Baths / 5,863 Square Feet
GUEST HOUSE: 2 Bedrooms / 2 Baths / 1,763 Square Feet
PleasantView: Surrounded by hundreds of acres of Duke Forest, this 12+ acre treasure is a work of art.
The primary residence, completed in 2009, is resplendent with historic materials rescued from a beautiful old house in Halifax, Va, which was deconstructed board by board and beam by beam and given renewed purpose throughout this home. Reclaimed materials include the front door, staircase, and many floorboards, beams and bead board. The newel post and staircase wainscoting are attributed to Thomas Day, a renowned furniture craftsman from nearby Milton, NC. The stone walls around the exterior of the house and the magnificent stone fireplace in the great room are constructed from stone salvaged from the Halifax house foundation. A log cabin was also relocated from the Halifax property and serves as a playhouse.
Within the structure, the Great Room is a late 1800's Canadian barn, disassembled and reassembled in West Virginia, then moved to Durham and reassembled on site using the Amish tradition in true barn raising. All of the wood on the walls, ceiling and floor of the Great Room are antique. Every detail of this home was meticulously and intentionally curated, down to the heart pine floors in which 2 years were spent designing and executing how the boards would be laid. For one who appreciates quality and rarity, great care was taken to replicate materials throughout the home to match the limited supply of antique materials. The end result is an incomparable home with one-of-a-kind details, gorgeous flow for entertaining, and thoughtful purposes throughout.
A carefully restored separate 1840's farmhouse sits on this land that was once part of a land grant given by King George to the Couch family in the 1700's. The owners restored the farmhouse, removing sheetrock, wallpaper, newspaper and burlap to expose the original boards. The ceiling in the first floor bedroom bears its original green paint. The original log cabin "summer kitchen" remains and according to the NC Department of Cultural Resources, the cabin door is likely one of the oldest remaining in the state. This farmhouse provides an additional 1,743 SF of charming guest quarters with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, living room with fireplace, full kitchen and screen porch.
Ancient trees shade and grace this land, offering quiet and privacy while only minutes from Duke, Downtown Durham or Chapel Hill. Established gardens include stone and brick hardscape, retaining walls, a meandering creek bed and koi pond lovingly planted with specimen favorites and next generation trees. Surrounding the entire property is 8’ high deer fencing. The large vegetable garden is protected by additional fencing and irrigation. Rolling pasture welcomes children and pets to play freely.
This home is historic preservation in the intended loving tradition.