Bracebridge Hall (Tarboro, North Carolina)

Bracebridge Hall is a part of historic farm, the house is part of a former former plantation and is a registered national historic district located near Macclesfield, Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

It is a two-story, five-bay, weatherboarded frame dwelling with Greek Revival and Victorian style design elements.

Also on the property are the contributing Metal boiler/basin (c. 1880–1900), Plantation Office (c. 1860–1885), Servants’ House (Aunt Pattie's House) (c. 1860–1885), Tobacco Barn (c. 1920), Troughs (c. 1890–1920), Large Barn (c. 1890–1915), Barn (c. 1920), Overseer's House (c. 1860–1885), Carr Cemetery (1820), and the Agricultural landscape.

[2][3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971, with a boundary increase in 2005.

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Governor Elias Carr , First Lady Eleanor Kearny Carr , and two others on the front porch at Bracebridge Hall