Showing posts with label Harvey Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harvey Street. Show all posts

110 Harvey Street









This lovely historic home was built in 1924 as a manse for the vicar of the First Presbyterian Church, which was originally across the street. The structure has Georgian hard pine flooring preserved in the craftsman style.  Current owners are Mr. and Mrs. Sean Howard.

233 Harvey Street




The central part of the house was built in 1887 by Col. Isaac Trabue as a community hall for school classes and church services.  Methodist trustees bought the building in 1889.  After the Methodists built a new church in 1917,  Mr. W. M. Mayes bought the structure and moved it to the present location.  Eighty years later, Mark and Cecelia Neese purchased the then condemned apartment house and during restoration discovered they were the owners of the original historic community center which included a church's sanctuary and chancel area.  There is a bell tower in the rear.  

111 Chasteen Street

  Being demolished after Hurricane Milton 2024. Constructed in 1951 as a one-story, Masonry Vernacular, single-family house, the structure a...