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Annual Historic Home Tour 2021: Tudor Revival
Preservation Durham's annual historic home tour. This year's theme focuses on the Tudor Revival. Tickets can be used for both days!
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Pinecrest Carriage House 1044 West Forest Hills Blvd Durham, NC 27701
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About this event
The Preservation Durham Annual Home Tour is back for 2021. Visit homes that reflect the Tudor Revival architecture style in Durham from cottages to mansions. October 16 & 17, 2021. The Pinecrest Estate at 1050 West Forest Hills Blvd will be the feature property on the tour.
Preservation Durham's annual home tour is an important part of Preservation Durham's mission -- to protect Durham's historic assets through action, advocacy, and education. The tour enables Preservation Durham to showcase homes that have been lovingly maintained or rehabilitated, with the hope of inspiring all of Durham's residents to place a high value on stewardship of our shared architectural heritage and the story it can tell. This year's tour will take place from 12-4 p.m. on Saturday, October 16, and Sunday, October 17.
The day of home tour headquarters will be at 1044 W. Forest Hills Blvd, the Pinecrest Carriage House. All tickets purchasers must start here to pick up the home tour booklet, which is their "ticket" to the tour.
Early Bird Tickets: $25.00 plus ($2.06 sales taxes + $2.47 fees) = $29.53
Day of Tour: $30.00 plus ($2.45 sales tax + $2.64 fees) = $35.09
**COVID-19 Community Safety Guidelines**
- All tour attendees must wear masks during the tour.
- Only vaccinated persons may attend the tour.
- All tour attendees must have a COVID-19 vaccination card as proof of vaccination.
Contact us at 919-682-3036 or office@preservationdurham.org for assistance.
Join the Annual Home Tour Lecture!
Sara Lachenman, owner and principal designer at Four Over One Design, will provide an in-depth understanding of the Tudor Revival style of architecture and Tudor Revival style homes in Durham, NC.
Sara earned her undergraduate degree from Smith College in Studio Art. She then attended graduate school at UNC-Greensboro and received a MS in Interior Architecture with a concentration in Historic Preservation – setting herself at the intersection of preservation and design. She accepted a position at Trinity Design/Build as the Director of Design and Preservation completing 17 renovations, additions, and remodels. After three years Sara founded her own company and named it 4/1 Design. Sara particularly appreciates being able to customize her services to what a client really needs for a given project.
Every year the historic home tour hosts an educational lecture to accompany the year’s theme. Join us as we explore the this architectural theme.
Register in advance for this meeting: https://2021hometourlecture.eventbrite.com
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.