634 North Blount Street
Raleigh, NC, USA

  • Architectural Style: Prairie
  • Bathroom: 3.5
  • Year Built: 1916
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • Square Feet: 3,384 sqft
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Dec 13, 1995
  • Neighborhood: Mordecai
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: Architecture
  • Bedrooms: N/A
  • Architectural Style: Prairie
  • Year Built: 1916
  • Square Feet: 3,384 sqft
  • Bedrooms: N/A
  • Bathroom: 3.5
  • Neighborhood: Mordecai
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Dec 13, 1995
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: Architecture
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Dec 13, 1995

  • Charmaine Bantugan

National Register of Historic Places - Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood House

Statement of Significance: The Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood House is significant as a substantial, well-detailed early- twentieth century brick house illustrating exterior characteristics of Prairie style architecture. It is one of only two houses surviving in Raleigh which are identified with this style, the other being the Dr. Z.M. Caviness House, located on Hillsborough Street in the Cameron Park neighborhood. The Haywood residence was built in 1916 by prominent local builder Howard K. Satterfield for Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood, a Raleigh physician. The Haywood family was well-known throughout North Carolina during the nineteenth and into the twentieth century as esteemed medical practitioners. Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood practiced medicine in Raleigh for nearly fifty years in various public and private capacities. The house, occupying a corner lot on Raleigh's premiere mid-nineteenth through early-twentieth century residential boulevard, was significantly expanded by the Haywoods in 1928 and today retains its historic integrity.

National Register of Historic Places - Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood House

Statement of Significance: The Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood House is significant as a substantial, well-detailed early- twentieth century brick house illustrating exterior characteristics of Prairie style architecture. It is one of only two houses surviving in Raleigh which are identified with this style, the other being the Dr. Z.M. Caviness House, located on Hillsborough Street in the Cameron Park neighborhood. The Haywood residence was built in 1916 by prominent local builder Howard K. Satterfield for Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood, a Raleigh physician. The Haywood family was well-known throughout North Carolina during the nineteenth and into the twentieth century as esteemed medical practitioners. Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood practiced medicine in Raleigh for nearly fifty years in various public and private capacities. The house, occupying a corner lot on Raleigh's premiere mid-nineteenth through early-twentieth century residential boulevard, was significantly expanded by the Haywoods in 1928 and today retains its historic integrity.

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