John Franklin Cobb House

The John Franklin Cobb House, also known as the Cobb Plantation, is a historic house in rural Cherokee County, North Carolina.

It is also notable as a place frequented by baseball legend Ty Cobb in his childhood; he was a grandson of the original builder, John Franklin Cobb.

It was for many years the center of a farm of some 150-200 acres, and was in the Cobb family until 1977.

[2] The house, as well as outbuildings on a roughly six-acre parcel, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

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