Step back in time and experience the charm of this remarkable historic estate, originally built in 1856 and nestled on 37.44 picturesque acres. Rich in history and surrounded by natural beauty, this one-of-a-kind property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of the past while enjoying the tranquility of country living.A portion of the land is fenced pasture, ideal for livestock, gardening, or simply enjoying the open space. The peaceful waters of Lower Creek flow along the back of the property, creating a serene backdrop for daily life. Wander through the property's impressive bamboo forest, explore the rock-enclosed herb gardens that once supplied a variety of culinary and medicinal herbs, and admire the stately boxwoods believed to date back to the 1880s. The grounds are complemented by an exceptional collection of historic outbuildings, including a smokehouse, well house, barn, tool house, chicken coop, and a long multi-bay shed, offering endless possibilities for farming, storage, workshops, or restoration projects. Steeped in character and heritage, this extraordinary property captures the essence of a bygone era while providing ample acreage, natural beauty, and space to create your own legacy. History: The John Eli Corpening House, completed in 1856, is one of the most architecturally significant antebellum residences in Caldwell County. Constructed of handmade brick and designed with restrained Greek Revival detailing, the dwelling reflected both the prosperity and social standing of its owner, John Eli Corpening. Historic architectural surveys have identified the house as one of only two double-pile brick residences erected in Caldwell County during the antebellum period, placing it among the county most substantial and historically important nineteenth-century homes. (The other is Clover Hill located in Patterson). The John Eli Corpening House embodies the Greek Revival style that dominated American architecture during the decades before the Civil War. Its symmetrical brick façade, double-pile floor plan, dominated by a two-story classical portico supported by plain Tuscan-order columns reflected the influence of classical Greek architecture while adapting those ideals to theagricultural landscape of Caldwell County. The double-tier portico, provided shade, ventilation,and an expression of prosperity, making the residence one of the county most architecturallydistinguished antebellum homes. The residence served as the center of the Corpening plantation, known locally as Calico, and remains an important example of the agricultural and architectural heritage ofCaldwell County. Other notable features include paired chimneys, each with a single ?stepped shoulder attached to the side facades and a typical entrance consisting of a two-leaf door framed by recessed transomand sidelights all within a symmetrically molded structure. The house is constructed with double-wythe walls. This construction method involves an exterior brick layer
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Agency Name: Keller Williams High Country
Agency Contact: jennifercrowe@kw.com
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Agency Title: Lake Norman Realty
Agency Phone: 704-450-1175
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4157 Calico Road | MLS# 4391552
This single family home located at 4157 Calico Road , Lenoir, NC 28645 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $1,250,000. This property was built in 1856 and has 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths with 3031 sq. ft. Search Lenoir real estate on www.lakenormanrealty.com today.