Located on more than 400 acres (160 ha) facing Currituck Sound on the west side of Knotts Island, it is one of the oldest surviving fowl hunting clubs in the state.
Its main lodge was built about 1920, and rebuilt in a near replica in 1960 after being destroyed by fire.
The lodge also includes a large U-shaped farm building, also built about 1920, that housed the club staff and farming equipment.
[2] Twenty-six acres of the club's property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.
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