James Iredell House, Historic house in Edenton, United States.
The James Iredell House is a two-story L-shaped home on East Church Street in Edenton that blends Georgian and Federal architectural styles from different periods. The original structure dates to 1776 and underwent expansions later, showing how the building evolved as tastes and needs changed over time.
The house was built in 1776 as the new nation took shape, when James Iredell was already working as a lawyer and judge. It was expanded decades later, reflecting how the family's importance grew and building styles evolved across the country.
James Iredell was a powerful judge whose thinking about law shaped early American courts, and his work unfolded within these walls. The house shows how important historical figures lived and worked in ordinary homes rather than grand estates.
The house opens Tuesday through Saturday and sits within walking distance of other important buildings in Edenton's historic district. Visiting during daytime hours allows you to see the architectural details and interior spaces most clearly.
The site connects deeply to several other historic places in Edenton that together tell the story of early American justice and community leadership. Walking through the area allows you to see how different historical landmarks relate to each other and to the people who shaped them.
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