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Winston-Salem / High Point Miscellaneous

1940 - The R. J. Reynolds, Jr. Residence, aka Merry Acres, 2852 Merry Acres Lane, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by Luther Lashmit of Northup and O'Brien.  Donated to Wake Forest University in 1966.  Destroyed in 1978.


1941 - The Austin D. and Alberta C. Parker House, 1058 Teague Road, Winston-Salem NC.  Parker sketched the designs for this and the next house on a paper bag while sailing back to the United States after one of his trips to Cuba.  He hired Fogle Brothers to build two unusual but not quite Modernist houses, one for himself and one for his son, Mark Parker.  Currently owned by the Parker heirs.


1941 - The Mark Parker House, next door at 1080 Teague Road, Winston-Salem NC. 
Designed by Austin Parker.  Current owners are Richard and Mark Parker.


1947 - The Carl H. and Florrie S. Russell House, 2200 East 23rd Street, Winston-Salem NC. Architect unknown. Still occupied by members of the Russell family, owners of the Russell Funeral Home. 


1949 - The Dalton House, High Point NC.   Architect unknown.  Address unknown.


1953 - The Floyd and Bertha Burge House, 1801 Georgia Avenue, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by their son, J. Kenneth Burge, based on classes he took with George Matsumoto at the NCSU School of Design.  Also built by Burge.  Current owner Marie V. Bellin.


1954 - The Perryman House, 3312 Anderson Drive, Winston-Salem NC.  The plans came from a Better Homes and Gardens plan book.  Current owners are Linwood and Joan J. King.


1955 - The H. F. and Ellen C. Forsyth House, 434 South Westview Drive, Winston-Salem NC. 
Designed by Fred W. Butner, Jr.  Built by Hugh Pratt.  Sold in 1971 to current owners Paul and Carolyn Marshall.


1955 - 1255 Twin Oak Drive, Winston-Salem NC.  Architect unknown. 
Sold in 2008 to current owner Gabriel S. Higgins.

1955 - The Charles Benbow Jr. Residence, 3910 Camerille Farm Road, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by Fred W. Butner, Jr.  Sold to Betsy Babcock.  At some point before the Garrou's an addition was done.  Sold in 1986 to John and Linda Garrou.  Addition in 1993. 


1958 - 210 Shadow Valley Road, High Point NC.  Architect unknown.


1958 - 102 North Avalon, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by Ralph Crump. 
Sold in 2011 to
Chris & Heather Bowen.


1958 - The Judge Byron Haworth House, 902 Fairway Drive, High Point NC. 
Designed by Mays and Parks. 




1959 -1505 Crestlin Drive, High Point NC.  Located in the Davidson County section of town.  According to architect Clayton Mays, he is "almost certain" it was designed by Mays and Parks. Sold around 1985 to Gary Lee and Joann Robinson. Sold in 2006 to Angela M. and William P. Anderson.

  

1959 - The J. Kenneth and Emily Burge Residence at 720 Pine Valley Road, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by the owner, architect and contractor Kenneth Burge, who still lives there.  When he first built it, it was on stilts.  He later enclosed the bottom floor for his kids. 


 

 

1959 - The John Green House, 816 Pine Valley, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed and built by John Green.  Sold in 1965 to the Blake Family.  Sold in 2011 to Alan Greene, who did a renovation, before and after shots above. 


1959 - The Charles and Betty Howell House, 1100 East Kent Road, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by Robert L. Myers, Betty's brother.  Myers studied at Harvard with Walter Gropius and worked for Lashmit James Brown Pollock from 1956 until 1961. 


1960 - 510 Emerywood, High Point NC.  Architect unknown.


1961 - The Don Hines House, 807 Conway Court, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by the owner, architect Don Hines.  Sold to William Mark Breedlove.  Article from 1961.


1961 - 5564 Overlook, Winston-Salem NC.  Architect unknown.  Sold by original owners in 2000 to current owners Sarah Layton and Rose Purvis.


1961 - The Marjorie P. Newell House, 3901 Guinevere Lane, Winston-Salem NC.  Architect unknown.  Steven Grassia drew up plans for an unbuilt Newell house on Lake Tillery in 1977, but he does not recall the original architect.  Sold to Will and Christie Spencer.  Sold to Brian Chromiere.  Sold in 2003 to current owner is Helen Atkins-Haire.


1962 - The Louis Shaffner Residence, 740 Pine Valley Road, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by Ralph W. Crump.  4200 square feet.  Sold to current owners David and Seoyoung Ahn.


 

1964 - The Albert Butler Residence, 2850 Galsworthy Drive, Winston-Salem NC. The architect was Byron Simonson from Palm Beach FL. Landscape design by Dick Bell.  Sold in 1998 to Michael and Ramelle Pulitzer.  On the market in 2010.


1964 - The Anne Canon Reynolds Forsyth House, 2865 Bartram Road, Winston-Salem NC.  3 acres.  Designed by Robert L. Myers.  Includes a large indoor pool, bottom photo.  Sold to Mark and Patricia Pegram.


1966 - 1057 West Kent Road, Winston-Salem NC.  Architect unknown.  Current owner Frank B. Hanes.


 

1967 - 1412 Wales, High Point NC.  Architect unknown. 


1969 - 1215 Yorkshire, Winston-Salem.  Designed by built by Vincent Fabrizio as a spec house. 
Current owners are Edward and Martha Spudis.


1969 - The Howard and Anne Kesler Shields House, 3380 Sledd Court,
Winston-Salem NC.  2787 sf.  Architect unknown.


1970 - The Beverly F. Noyes House, 627 Lankashire Road, Winston-Salem NC. 
Designed by Henry Norris and John Normile.


1970 - 2838 Bartram Road, Winston-Salem NC.  Architect unknown. 
Current owners James and Jacqueleene Dobbins. 


1970 - 2815 Bartram Road, Winston-Salem NC.  Architect unknown. 
Current owner Shelby L. Chaden Living Trust.


1971 - The Hilda A. Totherow house, 410 Archer Road, Winston-Salem. 
Designed by Dale Cundiff.  Built for current owners.


 

1972 - The Coggin House, 1032 Rockford Road, High Point NC.  Designed by Fred Babcock.


1973 - The Roland H. and Barbara Hayes House, 3910 Pomeroy Drive, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by the owner, Barbara Hayes.  Built by J. C. Hall of Winston-Salem.


1974 - The Henry Oosthoek House, 3180 Old Hollow Road, Walkertown NC.  Designed by Henry Norris and John Normile.  Sold in 2008 to current owner Charles B. Smith, Jr.


1974 - The Michael Newman Residence, 4400 Cold Springs Road, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by Michael Newman.  Sold in 1999 to David and Elizabeth Lubin.


1975 - 3415 Cumberland Road, Winston-Salem NC.  Architect unknown. 
 Sold to Carl W. Matthews.







1975 - The John T. and Marilyn Hayes House, 2831 Galsworthy Drive, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by John Hayes, a doctor with an engineering background.  1.1 acres.  Has been on the market since 2009.  

 

1976 - 4200 Cold Springs Road, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by Michael Newman.  Sold in 2005.  Renovated, bottom five photos.  Sold in 2009 to John and Holly Tate.


1977 - 1009 Wickliff, High Point NC.  Designed by Norman Zimmerman. 


1977 - The Joseph L. Hursch, Jr. House, 1645 Briar Lake Circle, Winston-Salem NC.  Architect unknown.  Sold in 1987 to Frances V. Creighton and Marvin S. Coats.  For sale in 2011, then withdrawn.


1988 - The Jefferson C. and Susan Woodall House, 261 Canterbury Trail, Winston-Salem NC.  The roof was modified after 2007, bottom photo.  Designed by Jefferson C. Woodall. 




2010 - The Adam Sebastian House, aka the Hole One Residence, 5219 Dock Davis Road, Clemmons NC.  Designed by architect Adam Sebastian. 


Year unknown - The Kevin Greene House, Lewisville NC.  Built by Buddy Glasscoe of Timber Wolf Designs.  Kitchen and bath by Susan Bradford. 

Year unknown - The Dallas (Dale) Cundiff House, 1681 Little Creek Circle, Winston-Salem NC.  Designed by Dale Cundiff.


Sources include:  Heather Fearnbach, Curtis Leonard,
Adam Sebastian, Allan Greene, W. Clayton Mays, Jr., Aubrey Kirby

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