There is Thomas Day woodwork inside! This is in his hometown and just a few doors down from his former workshop and now state historical site. There is a nice walking trail across the road from this house. The home was built in 1850. It is located on .29 acre in Milton, North Carolina. The house features a covered front porch, hand-carved mantels by Thomas Day, wood floors, baseboards, crown moulding and Thomas Day door casements. This isn’t far from the Virginia International Raceway. Five bedrooms, three bathrooms and 2,530 square feet. $319,000
Located In Milton, NC, remarkably preserved 18th-century town, referred to as a ”museum without walls,” recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. This lovingly restored home sits in the heart of this precious town. Built circa 1850, the home is a significant example of Late Federal-Greek Revival architecture with Queen Anne-style additions from the 1890s. It is particularly noted for its interior woodwork, including hand-carved mantels and door casings attributed to the workshop of Thomas Day, the renowned master craftsman who lived and worked nearby in Milton. Boasting 5 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, original pine floors, double porches, timeless character, and an energy that just makes you feel good. Situated just 5 minutes from the Virginia International Raceway (VIR), it serves as a quaint, charming base for race enthusiasts. It is also less than 10 miles from Hyco Lake for water recreation. Come and see this amazing historic home!















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