Machpelah (Townsville, North Carolina) Explained

Machpelah
Location:12079 NC 39, approx. 0.5 mi (1 km). S of Townsville, near Townsville, North Carolina
Coordinates:36.4864°N -78.4328°W
Built:c., c. 1880
Builder:Willie Newkirk
Architecture:Greek Revival, Queen Anne, et al.
Added:March 27, 2007
Refnum:07000215

Machpelah, also known as Macpelah, McPelah, and the Robert B. Taylor Farm, is a historic home and farm located near Townsville, Vance County, North Carolina. The Edward O. Taylor House was built about 1880, and is a two-story, T-shaped, vernacular frame dwelling with Greek Revival, Queen Anne, and Colonial Revival details. Also on the property are the contributing single-story, timber-frame Greek Revival plantation office building (c. 1850, c. 1900); oil house (c. 1900); well (c. 1900, c. 1950); salting house and dovecote; privy (c. 1900); henhouse (c. 1900); flower pit (c. 1920); -story modest Colonial Revival style guesthouse (1954); five tenant houses (c. 1890, c. 1910, c. 1920); feed house (c. 1900); two stables (c. 1900, c. 1950); corn crib (c. 1900); two cemeteries; and the farm landscape.[1]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cynthia de Miranda and Alan Feduccia. Machpelah . National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory . August 2006. pdf . North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office . 2014-08-01.