Green Hill, or Greenhill, is a Federal style plantation house in Hillsborough, North Carolina.
The house originally sat on a plantation near Turkey Farm Road, which was given in a land grant by George II of Great Britain to Charles Wilson Johnston.
The original house was built around 1750 in Orange County, North Carolina, near the town of Hillsborough, on land gifted as a land grant by George II of Great Britain to Charles Wilson Johnston.
[1] The front hall addition was likely built in 1820, the parlor in 1850, and the second floor of the home was added in 1890.
[1] James H. Coman, Jr. made extensive renovations to Green Hill and restored many of the original settings of the house, with the help of the State Archives of North Carolina, including the windows, cornice, mantels, baseboards, window trims, and hand carved paneling.