This two-story red-brick building was the first of several erected in the Methodist Orphanage complex. Designed by architect Charles Pearson, it is a hybrid of Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles and imparts a feeling of domesticity no longer found in institutional buildings. Owned by the City of Raleigh, it is located in Fletcher Park and is available for receptions.
Address |
Fletcher Park |
Date |
1900 |
Style |
Queen Anne/Colonial Revival |
Architect |
Charles Pearson |
Local/National Designations |
Raleigh Historic Landmark |
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