The Newbold–White House is a significant historic site located in Hertford, Perquimans County, North Carolina. This house holds a rich history and offers a glimpse into the past, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in history and architecture.
The Newbold–White House was constructed in 1730 by Abraham Sanders, a Quaker. This brick house stands as a testament to the architectural style of the time and the influence of the Quaker community in the region. Tourists can appreciate the craftsmanship and historical context of the house.
The Newbold–White House holds the distinction of being the oldest house in North Carolina that is open to the public. This makes it a unique destination for tourists, offering a rare opportunity to explore a piece of North Carolina's architectural history.
History & Anthropology Historic house Religion
151 Newbold White Rd, Hertford
No exhibitions in Newbold–White House have been found.
Newbold–White House has 1 rating.
This rating is based on the rating of this museum on several other platforms.