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Constructed circa 1806, with restorations in 1988 and 2011, the Green-Hartsfield house welcomes new owners to its next stage. The 3 bedroom home is nestled on almost 4 acres in north eastern Wake county. This example of Late Georgian / Early Federal style architecture is unique for its combination of the two-story hall and parlor form, original heavy cut stone chimney and handsome and refined interior finish. The two-over-two original structure - living room (hall), dining room (parlor), under two master suites (and maintaining the original pie-stairs) is accentuated by the late-1980s addition which incorporates a proper set of stairs and all of the necessary plumbing for kitchen, laundry and 2.5 baths. Features include a tankless water heater, covered porch and balcony. New roof in approx 2019. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. The property includes an out building and barn. Home requires repairs. See documents for more details and information.