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Hambley Wallace House

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Built
  
1901 (1901)-1903

NRHP Reference #
  
97001545

Phone
  
+1 704-216-8256

Built by
  
Lazenby. Alfred Ross

Area
  
6,900 m²

Added to NRHP
  
15 December 1997

Hambley-Wallace House

Location
  
508 S. Fulton St., Salisbury, North Carolina

Architect
  
Hook, Charles Christian

Architectural style
  
Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Chateauesque

Address
  
508 S Fulton St, Salisbury, NC 28144, USA

Similar
  
Historic Salisbury Foundati, Community Building, Salisbury Southern Railroad, Salisbury National Cemetery

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Hambley-Wallace House, also known as the Wallace House, is a historic home located at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina. It was designed by noted architect Charles Christian Hook and built between 1901 and 1903, for British mining engineer Egbert Hambley and his family. It is a large 2 1/2-story, granite and brick, Châteauesque style mansion with a tall hipped slate roof. It features an offset, conical-roof tower, two-story projecting bay, and wraparound arcaded porch. Other contributing resources are the playhouse (c. 1915-1920), a stable / servant's quarters (c. 1903-1904), and the landscaped grounds (c. 1904–present).

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. It is located in the Salisbury Historic District.

References

Hambley-Wallace House Wikipedia