Green Hill House

{{short description|Plantation house in Franklin County, North Carolina}}

{{about|the plantation house in Franklin County|the plantation house in Hillsborough, North Carolina|Green Hill (Hillsborough, North Carolina)}}

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{{Infobox NRHP

| name = Green Hill House

| nrhp_type =

| image = Green Hill Place, State Routes 1760 & 1761, Louisburg vicinity (Franklin County, North Carolina).jpg

| caption = Green Hill Place, HABS Photo

| location = S of Louisburg near jct. of SR 1760 and 1761, near Louisburg, North Carolina

| coordinates = {{coord|36|4|51|N|78|18|19|W|display=inline,title}}

| locmapin = North Carolina#USA

| built = c. {{Start date|1788}}

| builder = Hill, Green

| architecture = Georgian

| added = June 10, 1975

| area = {{convert|9.5|acre}}

| refnum = 75001268{{NRISref|version=2010a}}

}}

Green Hill House is a historic plantation house located near Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina. It was built prior to 1785, and is a {{frac|1|1|2}}-story, three-bay, Georgian style frame dwelling. It sits on a raised basement and has a rear shed extension. The house features large double-shoulder brick end chimneys. Green Hill (1741-1828) {{Cite web|url=http://www.gcah.org/research/travelers-guide/green-hill-house|title = Green Hill House - GCAH}} was active in the Methodist movement and his house was the scene in 1785 of the first annual conference of the newly organized Methodist Episcopal Church, attended by Bishop Francis Asbury and Bishop Thomas Coke.{{Cite web |author1=John Baxton Flowers, III |author2=Catherine W. Cockshutt| title=Green Hill House| work = National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory | date =April 1975| url = https://files.nc.gov/ncdcr/nr/FK0007.pdf | publisher = North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office | accessdate = 2014-11-01}}

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

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