New Bern Preservation Foundation, Inc.

Progress through Preservation

Properties

The Preservation Foundation has helped save over 60 homes. 

 

Worthy of Restoration

 

The FOY - SIMMONS HOUSE (also known as the Simmons Cottage) is a Greek Revival one story structure located just south of New Bern on Hwy 17 north of Pollocksville.  The house was built in 1870 or 1878. 

Most of the original interior window and door millwork is intact as well as the walls and flooring. It has a wide center hall with 4 rooms in the original structure. A late 19th or early 20th century addition has 2 rooms.  The future location of the house must be approved by the Board of New Bern Preservation Foundation.

Proposed covenants:

Structures must be relocated, preferably to a suitable site in Jones County, or an adjacent county.  When the structures are relocated, they shall be positioned in the same relationship and at the same distance as at present. They may be joined by infill construction.

On both structures all exterior siding, trim, corner boards, moldings and front porch shall be preserved. The front porch shall be carefully repaired to match existing work.

Both structures shall be covered with a standing seam metal roof (no manufactured metal roof; no barn tin) or a wooden shingle roof with the visible surfaces split, not sawn.

The chimneys shall be rebuilt in their existing dimensions. Each chimney may have a brick chimney cap added consisting of one course corbelled in no more than 3/4 inch, over two courses corbelled out no more than 3/4 inch, over one course corbelled out no more than 3/4 inch. Visible brick to be re-used from site and laid in hydraulic lime mortar (no Portland cement).

House shall be on a continuous brick foundation.

Shutters, made to match the existing shutter in the house, shall be replaced on all main house windows.

Main house interior:

All washboard (baseboards), window surrounds, window sash and glass, doors and surrounds, flooring, original doors, and front and back door locks shall be retained.

Ceilings shall be returned to original height.

Chimneys shall be moved with the house or re-built to their original size. Fireplace openings and hearths shall be of salvaged brick laid in hydraulic lime mortar and of the original size.

No original partitions shall be moved or removed. The original closets in the NW and SW rooms shall be retained. Later framing in the NW and NE room may be removed. Replacement doors shall match originals.

Dining-room/kitchen wing interior:

No original partitions shall be moved. Doors and windows and surrounds shall be retained. The new owner is encouraged to retain the bead-board interior wall finish.

The suspended chimney may be removed.

 

Preservation covenants and a restoration agreement will apply. Federal and
state restoration tax credits may be available.                  Price: $ 6,000


CONTACT:   the foundation

(252) 633-6448 for more information email: info@newbernpf.org

Shown by appointment only!

If you are a serious buyer and would like more information about preserving one of our historic properties, email info@newbernpf.org or call 252-633-6448 Monday - Thursday 9 AM to 4 PM.  At other times, contact Nancy Hollows, Board Member, by telephone 252-636-3177 or email nchollows@gmail.com.

 

 

Flowchart: Terminator: HISTORIC PROPERTY FOR SALE  For Restoration/Rehabilitation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Riverside National Register Historic District,

WANTED!  Preservationist to save this unique 2-1/2 story structure!  Built in 1917, it is known as Mamie Sadler’s Store.  Miss Mamie’s grocery store had customers not only from the Riverside area but throughout New Bern.  She carried fresh produce, quality meats and fish, and a variety of dry goods.  Being a sharp business woman she even offered home delivery service. 

The store was located on the 1st floor of the building and her residence was upstairs.  Listed as a contributing structure in the Riverside National Historic District, this property may be eligible for State and Federal rehabilitation tax credits.  Priced at $ 47,000

 

MAMIE SADLER’S STORE - Property Detail

  

Condition: Needs Restoration     Construction: Wood frame          Roof: Metal

Electricity: None                       Heat & Air: None                      Site: Flat/dirt

Lot size: 50' x 150'                    Building footprint: 32' x 63'          Floors: Wood

Preservation Covenants: Yes     Restoration Agreement: Yes      Permitted Uses: TBD

 

 

If you are a serious buyer and would like more information about preserving this historic structure, contact the NEW BERN PRESERVATION FOUNDATION by email atl info@newbernpf.org  or call (252 ) 633-6448 Monday –Thursday 9:00 AM–4:00 PM. 

At other times contact Nancy Hollows, Board Member, by telephone  (252) 636-3177 or email nchollows@gmail.com.  Shown by appointment only.

 

        The New Bern Preservation Foundation, Inc.

a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization

        has been preserving New Bern’s historic built environment since 1972.