The Lee House, built at the turn of the twentieth century for farmer Paul Lee, served as his family's home through the 1950s. The distinguished Neoclassical Revival-style home has a beautiful full wraparound veranda, anchored by nine ionic columns and a wrought-iron stairway. Inside, the house features six bedrooms.
Address |
422 North Blount Street |
Date |
1899 |
Style |
Neoclassical Revival |
Architect |
Unknown |
Local/National Designations |
Raleigh Historic Landmark |