Hambley-Wallace House
Hambley-Wallace House, Historic mansion in Salisbury, North Carolina.
The Hambley-Wallace House is a mansion built from granite and brick, distinguished by its steep slate roof and a striking conical tower. A decorative wraparound porch with arches frames the front, creating a grand entrance to the residence.
British mining engineer Egbert Hambley commissioned architect Charles Christian Hook to design this mansion, constructed between 1901 and 1903. The building arose during a period when mining activity brought economic growth to the Salisbury region.
The house displays architectural features influenced by European villa trends, reflecting the taste of wealthy residents from that era. The grounds and structure show how affluent families shaped their homes as symbols of social standing.
The property includes outbuildings such as servants' quarters from 1903 and a playhouse from 1915 set on professionally landscaped grounds. The site itself is relatively easy to navigate and offers insight into how the affluent family lived across multiple structures.
For decades, Virginia Wallace personally tended the rose garden, fulfilling an original requirement written into the property deed. This carefully maintained garden became a defining feature of the estate and reflects the family's lasting connection to their home.
Location: North Carolina
Inception: 1903
GPS coordinates: 35.66640,-80.47830
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:41
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