Albert McCoy Farm explained

Albert McCoy Farm
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Location:10401 McCoy Rd., near Huntersville, North Carolina
Coordinates:35.3669°N -80.8861°W
Builder:McAuley, John Ellis
Architecture:Queen Anne
Added:November 2, 2000
Refnum:00001291

Albert McCoy Farm is a historic home, farm, and national historic district located near Huntersville, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. The district encompasses two contributing buildings, one contributing site, and five contributing structures in rural Mecklenburg County. The farmhouse was built about 1886, and is a two-story, timber frame, side-gable-and-wing dwelling with vernacular Queen Anne style design elements. It has a shallow cross gable roof, weatherboard siding, and three brick chimneys. It features a pedimented gable front porch. Other contributing resources include an arbor, a log corn crib, a wellhouse, a smokehouse, a privy, pumphouse, and the agricultural landscape.[1]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mary Beth Gatza. Albert McCoy Farm. National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory . March 2000 . pdf . North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office . 2015-02-01.