The Griffis-Patton House Feels Like an English Estate! Circa 1839 in North Carolina. $2,200,000

Description

The Griffis-Patton House, a breathtaking Greek Revival estate built in 1839-1840, sits on over 10 picturesque acres overlooking Mebane-Graham Lake. As one of Alamance County’s first brick homes, this nationally registered historic property seamlessly blends timeless elegance with modern comforts. The spacious grounds are perfect for horses and agriculture. The grand entry welcomes you into a meticulously restored interior featuring original plaster wallsbeadboard ceilings, and exposed brick. The home boasts multiple living areas, including a library, a family room with vaulted wood ceilings, and a dining room with a gas fireplace. The chef’s kitchen is a masterpiece, featuring exposed beams, granite countertops, and a Blue-Star gas stove. The expansive primary suite offers a spa-like bath and private patio leading to a 36,000-gallon pool. The beautifully landscaped grounds include formal gardens, a barn, a well-house, and a gazebo. Just minutes from major cities, this rare property offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own a piece of North Carolina history.

  • 4 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 4,809 sq ft
  • Circa 1839
  • $2,200,000