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Haywood Hall

Built for John Haywood, state treasurer for forty years, Haywood Hall remained home to one of North Carolina's most distinguished families until 1977. The family bequeathed the late Georgian/early Federal-style house to the State Society of the Colonial Dames who maintain it and its four dependencies as a house museum. The garden has been restored by Home and Neighborhood Development Sponsors, also known as HANDS. The house and garden are available for tours and receptions.

Date: ca. 1799

Images

Haywood Hall, 2010
Haywood Hall, 2010 Image courtesy of A. Neifeld, Capital City Camera Club.
Haywood Hall, 1980
Haywood Hall, 1980 Image by Michael Zirkle Photography, copyright Raleigh Historic Development Commission.
Haywood Hall, circa 1800
Haywood Hall, circa 1800 First floor plan. Image courtesy of Historic Architecture Research. First floor plan, Haywood Hall, Raleigh, North Carolina. Project Records (UA110.041). Special Collections Research Center at NCSU Libraries. July 29, 2014. http://d.lib.ncsu.edu/collections/catalog/bh025803101. NCSU Libraries’ Digital Collections: Rare and Unique Materials.
Haywood Hall, circa 1800
Haywood Hall, circa 1800 Kitchen and Stable floor plans. Image courtesy of Historic Architecture Research. Kitchen and stable floor plans and cross sections, Haywood Hall, Raleigh, North Carolina. Project Records (UA110.041). Special Collections Research Center at NCSU Libraries. July 29, 2014. http://d.lib.ncsu.edu/collections/catalog/bh025819703. NCSU Libraries’ Digital Collections: Rare and Unique Materials.
Haywood Hall, circa 1800
Haywood Hall, circa 1800 Second floor plan. Image courtesy of Historic Architecture Research. Second floor plan, Haywood Hall, Raleigh, North Carolina. Project Records (UA110.041). Special Collections Research Center at NCSU Libraries. July 29, 2014. http://d.lib.ncsu.edu/collections/catalog/bh025804102. NCSU Libraries’ Digital Collections: Rare and Unique Materials.
Haywood Hall, circa 1800
Haywood Hall, circa 1800 Third floor plan. Image courtesy of Historic Architecture Research. Third floor plan, Haywood Hall, Raleigh, North Carolina. Project Records (UA110.041). Special Collections Research Center at NCSU Libraries. July 29, 2014. http://d.lib.ncsu.edu/collections/catalog/bh025805103. NCSU Libraries’ Digital Collections: Rare and Unique Materials.
Haywood Hall, 1987
Haywood Hall, 1987 Image courtesy of Preservation North Carolina.

Location

211 New Bern Place

Metadata

RHDC, “Haywood Hall,” Raleigh Historic, accessed May 13, 2024, https://raleighhistoric.org/items/show/9.