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Own a Piece of North Carolina's Past 200-Year-Old Historic Home on +/- 10 Acres | Cabarrus County, NC. Tucked into the gently rolling hills of Cabarrus County, just outside the vibrant towns of Kannapolis and Concord, lies a remarkable nearly 200-year-old homestead-believed to have been a stop on the historic stagecoach route that once connected early North Carolina settlements. The exact construction date cannot be determined, but the consensus is that it was built Circa 1831. This 2-story farmhouse is one of the few surviving examples of pre-Civil War vernacular architecture in the region. The exterior illustrates an intact interpretation of the Federal-Greek Revival style of architecture dominate in Cabarrus County in the early 19th century. Original woodwork, wide-plank floors, multiple fireplaces, and hand-hewn beams remain intact---offering a rare chance to preserve and revitalize a structure with authentic historic character. The site and condition of the house allow it to maintain a strong integrity, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. Property Overview ? Location: Cabarrus County, NC - minutes from Kannapolis, Concord --- close to Charlotte ? Built: Circa 1831 ? Home: 2 stories --- +/- 2556 sq. ft. --- 1460 BAS, 680 FUS, 416FSP (measurement taken public records) ? Original features throughout ? Land: +/- 10 acres rolling terrain / open space / mature hardwoods / dry creek ? Status: Structurally sound and livable, but in need of restoration and modern upgrades ? Historical Ties: Believed to be part of a 19th-century stagecoach route Endless Possibilities ? Restore as a private estate, heritage farm, or country retreat ? Transform into a bed & breakfast, boutique inn, wedding venue, or corporate retreat ? Reimagine as a nonprofit education site, museum, or retreat center ? Partner with preservation groups for grants or tax incentives ? Protect through conservation easements or heritage tourism Preservation Incentives & Appeal ? Eligible for State and Federal Historic Preservation Tax Credits (upon registration and approval) ? Potential for National Register of Historic Places listing ? Located in a fast-growing, heritage-rich area of North Carolina ? Strong community interest in protecting historical landmarks
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4BEDS
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11ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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2,140SQFT
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$561$/SQFT
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Offered by Richard & Associates LLC: 704-796-8284. Copyright 2025 Canopy MLS. All rights reserved.Description
Own a Piece of North Carolina's Past 200-Year-Old Historic Home on +/- 10 Acres | Cabarrus County, NC. Tucked into the gently rolling hills of Cabarrus County, just outside the vibrant towns of Kannapolis and Concord, lies a remarkable nearly 200-year-old homestead-believed to have been a stop on the historic stagecoach route that once connected early North Carolina settlements. The exact construction date cannot be determined, but the consensus is that it was built Circa 1831. This 2-story farmhouse is one of the few surviving examples of pre-Civil War vernacular architecture in the region. The exterior illustrates an intact interpretation of the Federal-Greek Revival style of architecture dominate in Cabarrus County in the early 19th century. Original woodwork, wide-plank floors, multiple fireplaces, and hand-hewn beams remain intact---offering a rare chance to preserve and revitalize a structure with authentic historic character. The site and condition of the house allow it to maintain a strong integrity, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. Property Overview ? Location: Cabarrus County, NC - minutes from Kannapolis, Concord --- close to Charlotte ? Built: Circa 1831 ? Home: 2 stories --- +/- 2556 sq. ft. --- 1460 BAS, 680 FUS, 416FSP (measurement taken public records) ? Original features throughout ? Land: +/- 10 acres rolling terrain / open space / mature hardwoods / dry creek ? Status: Structurally sound and livable, but in need of restoration and modern upgrades ? Historical Ties: Believed to be part of a 19th-century stagecoach route Endless Possibilities ? Restore as a private estate, heritage farm, or country retreat ? Transform into a bed & breakfast, boutique inn, wedding venue, or corporate retreat ? Reimagine as a nonprofit education site, museum, or retreat center ? Partner with preservation groups for grants or tax incentives ? Protect through conservation easements or heritage tourism Preservation Incentives & Appeal ? Eligible for State and Federal Historic Preservation Tax Credits (upon registration and approval) ? Potential for National Register of Historic Places listing ? Located in a fast-growing, heritage-rich area of North Carolina ? Strong community interest in protecting historical landmarks
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