The Triad’s Four Most Interesting Historic Homes Sold in August

PhotoTypeAddressYear
Built
Price
AboveMansion2314 Asbury Road, Stokes County
Includes a barn and a “pub,” the original free-standing kitchen.
Near the Asbury community, 12 miles NE of Mount Airy
1891$580,000
PhotoTypeAddressYear
Built
Price
AboveMCM444 Downing Drive, Danville
An Edward Lowenstein masterpiece
1959$445,000
PhotoTypeAddressYear
Built
Price
AboveHouse2450 Glencoe Street, Glencoe Mill Village
Glencoe is “a typical but well-preserved example
of 19th-century industrial villages”
1885$315,000
PhotoTypeAddressYear
Built
Price
AboveHouse327 Tobacco Road, Rockingham County
9 acres, 5 miles east of Madison, just up the road from Intelligence Crossroads
1917$463,000

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