Mystic Cottage Explained

Mystic Cottage
Nrhp Type:nhldcp
Nocat:yes
Coordinates:35.1955°N -79.4704°W
Architect:Taylor Kendall and Boston Stevens
Added:August 14, 1973
Partof Refnum:73001361
Designated Nrhp Type2:June 19, 1996

Mystic Cottage is a historic U.S. home located at 105 Magnolia Road, Pinehurst, North Carolina. It was the first home of the Leonard Tufts family in Pinehurst. Tufts took over from father James Walker Tufts and was followed by son Richard Tufts, in running the Pinehurst Resort.[1]

The cottage was described in 1900 as elaborate, with 14 rooms and all the modern improvements. The three-story building has a wrap around porch. The porch was extended to the second story later. It is now used for commercial purposes. The cottage is part of the Pinehurst Historic District, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The district became a National Historic Landmark District in 1996.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NHLS url|id=73001361}} National Historic Landmark Nomination: Pinehurst Historic District]. Davyd Foard Hood. Laura A. W. Phillips. May 25, 1995. January 31, 2016. National Park Service. .