151 Newbold White Rd, Hertford, NC 27944, United StatesMapa
Teléfono+1 252-426-7567
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Jill D
An important historical site worth your time
A great find and worth the trip to visit! Only open Saturdays from May-October for tours. Our guide Ken was so knowledgeable about the history of the house and about how things were built and designed...
Valoración publicada el 21 oct 2023
billekc
Hertford historic home
Newbold White House is an experience of the past. It's definitely worth a trip to see how people lived and worked.
Valoración publicada el 5 nov 2019
937KarenA937
I love history. This is amazing.. Quaker owned. Don’t just hit the beach teach your kids some history past.
A fancier house for This period. I imagine Indians seeing this place was amazed. The henges, the wood, a second floor, and owned by a gentle Quaker family and passed down and even used for government ...
Valoración publicada el 20 jun 2019
RaleighNCtravel
Not open
We tried to visit during the posted hours of operation (Thursday, 3pm) but it was not open. There was a mailbox with brochures of history of the house and land. If you want tourists to visit, you shou...
Valoración publicada el 6 may 2018
D2958ZXgarym
Delightful historic house, believed to be the oldest in North Carolina!
Since the area to the north of the Albemarle Sound was the first region of North Carolina to be settled, it should come as no surprise that what is believed to be the oldest surviving house in the sta...
An important historical site worth your time
A great find and worth the trip to visit! Only open Saturdays from May-October for tours. Our guide Ken was so knowledgeable about the history of the house and about how things were built and designed...
Hertford historic home
Newbold White House is an experience of the past. It's definitely worth a trip to see how people lived and worked.
I love history. This is amazing.. Quaker owned. Don’t just hit the beach teach your kids some history past.
A fancier house for This period. I imagine Indians seeing this place was amazed. The henges, the wood, a second floor, and owned by a gentle Quaker family and passed down and even used for government ...
Not open
We tried to visit during the posted hours of operation (Thursday, 3pm) but it was not open. There was a mailbox with brochures of history of the house and land. If you want tourists to visit, you shou...
Delightful historic house, believed to be the oldest in North Carolina!
Since the area to the north of the Albemarle Sound was the first region of North Carolina to be settled, it should come as no surprise that what is believed to be the oldest surviving house in the sta...