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MacCallum More and Hudgins House Historic District

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Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival

VLR #
  
186-5020, 186-5001

Phone
  
+1 434-372-0502

NRHP Reference #
  
09001051

Area
  
2 ha

Added to NRHP
  
10 September 2010

MacCallum More and Hudgins House Historic District

Location
  
603 Hudgins St. and 439 Walker St., Chase City, Virginia

Built
  
1910 (1910), 1929, c. 1941

Architect
  
Carl Max Lindner, Sr. (architect), Charles F. Gillette

Address
  
603 Hudgins St, Chase City, VA 23924, USA

Similar
  
Prestwould, Occoneechee State Park, Boyd's Tavern, Colonial Theatre, Clarksville Regional Museum

Profiles

MacCallum More and Hudgins House Historic District is a pair of historic homes and national historic district located at Chase City, Mecklenburg County, Virginia. The district encompasses three contributing buildings and one contributing site They include the Hudqins-Rutledqe House built in 1910. The house is a two-story, frame dwelling with a symmetrical two-bay façade that combines Colonial Revival and Neoclassical elements. MacCallum More was designed by noted Richmond architect Carl M. Lindner and built in 1929. It is Colonial Revival in style with a three-bay, symmetrical façade and a side gable roof. It has a two-story central block flanked by one-story wings. Associated with it is a 1 1/2-story, Guest Cottage built about 1941. The houses are located in landscaped gardens designed by Charles Gillette in 1927.

The property includes the MacCallum More Museum and Gardens.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.

References

MacCallum More and Hudgins House Historic District Wikipedia