Area less than one acre Architectural style Bungalow/craftsman NRHP Reference # 98001510 Added to NRHP 17 December 1998 | Built 1947 (1947) Opened 1947 | |
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Location School Ave., N of jct. with 4th St., Hardy, Arkansas |
The Fred Carter House is a historic house on School Avenue, north of 4th Street, in Hardy, Arkansas. It is a single-story fieldstone structure with a clipped gable roof and an irregular plan. A projecting stone porch also features a clipped-gable roof and provides access to the main entrance, and is flanked by pairs of sash windows. The property also includes a period stone wall and stone garage. The house was built c. 1947 for Fred and Doris Carter, and was the first to be built in this neighborhood, whose land had been tied up in an estate. It is also one of the first stone houses in the community that was built for middle-class working class owners, where earlier stone houses had been built for business owners and the like.
The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.