Architect G. S. H. Appleget designed the Heck-Andrews House for Confederate Colonel Jonathan McGee Heck. A characteristic mansard roof caps the Second Empire house and a dramatic central tower adorns the facade. Patterned slate and ornate brackets, window surrounds, and porch posts make this one of Raleigh's most distinctive Victorian-era houses. Currently owned by the state, the house will soon be returned to residential use.

Address
309 North Blount Street
Date
1870
Style
Second Empire

Architect

G. S. H. Appleget

Local/National Designations
Raleigh Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places

 

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