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Hoyle Historic Homestead

1794 establishments in the United StatesFederal architecture in North CarolinaGeorgian architecture in North CarolinaGerman-American culture in North CarolinaGerman-American history
Historic house museums in North CarolinaHouses completed in 1794Houses in Gaston County, North CarolinaHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in North CarolinaMuseums in Gaston County, North CarolinaNational Register of Historic Places in Gaston County, North Carolina
Hoyle House
Hoyle House

The Hoyle Historic Homestead, also known as Hoyle Family Homestead, Peter Hoyle House, and Pieter Hieyl Homeplace, is a mid- to late-18th century two-story house in Gaston County, North Carolina, with notable German-American construction features, the main block of which reflects two, and possibly three, phases, but the exact construction dates have not been determined. A major renovation, c. 1810, added a late Georgian and Federal finish, as well as front and rear shed porches. A brick well house and a frame smokehouse, both east of the house, date from the 19th century. Almost nine acres (36,000 m2), with several large walnut trees, surround the buildings.

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Hoyle Historic Homestead
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