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Freeman House (Gates, North Carolina)

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Architectural style
  
Greek Revival, Federal

Area
  
5,300 m²

NRHP Reference #
  
82003454

Added to NRHP
  
23 September 1982

Freeman House (Gates, North Carolina)

Location
  
North of Gates on US 13, near Gates, North Carolina

Freeman House, also known as The Stateline House, is a historic home located on the North Carolina-Virginia state line near Gates, Gates County, North Carolina, USA. The house was built in three building phases, the earliest perhaps dating to the late-18th century. The farmhouse was initially built following the basic early-Federal-style one-room plan, followed by the addition of a late-Federal-style two-story side-hall-plan, which was finally enlarged and converted in the mid-19th century to a more substantial Greek Revival style, center-hall-plan dwelling. The main section is a two-story, five bay, frame structure. Also on the property are the contributing smokehouse, a kitchen with exterior end chimney, a one-story tack house with an attached wood shed, a small, unidentified shed, two large barns, and a stable.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

References

Freeman House (Gates, North Carolina) Wikipedia