Lloyd–Howe House

It was built in 1929, and consists of a 1+1⁄2-story main block with a gable roof and one-story wings in an irregular configuration.

Its style is a variation of the New England Cape Cod and contains 16 rooms over 5,778 square feet.

It is sheathed in stained Georgia cypress weatherboards and has chimneys, flues and two terraces built of local bluish-brown Carthage stone.

[2] In 1946, Robert Sturtevant developed landscaping for thirty acres lying southeast of the main house, an area then called Clarendon Gardens.

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