Cedar Grove Plantation, Antebellum plantation in Huntersville, United States.
Cedar Grove Plantation is a two-story brick building in Huntersville that blends Federal and Greek Revival architectural elements. The facade features stuccoed Doric columns on front and rear porches, multiple chimneys, and a gable roof with stepped brick parapets.
James G. Torrance, son of a Revolutionary War veteran, founded this plantation in 1831. The property expanded into a significant agricultural operation that relied on enslaved labor over the following decades.
The plantation structure combines Federal and Greek Revival architectural styles, featuring stuccoed brick Doric columns supporting front and rear porches.
The building remains under private ownership and is not open to public visits. You can view it from the street and appreciate its architectural features from outside the property.
The name comes from a thick grove of cedar trees that surrounded the property and has remained part of the landscape for centuries. This tree cluster continues to define how the site appears today.
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