Burnside Plantation House

1800, remodeled before 1824, includes interior carved woodwork characteristic of the classic revival style and a colonial-era smokehouse dated to about 1760.

[2] It is a two-story, five-bay, Federal style frame dwelling with a sheathed weatherboard and gabled roof.

Each gable end has a pair of brick chimneys with stepped weatherings.

Originally the home of Memucan Hunt, early American statesman and first Treasurer of North Carolina, during the American Civil War, it was the residence of Thomas Hardy, whose daughter, Pinckney Hardy, became the mother of General Douglas MacArthur.

This article about a property in Vance County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.