Heck-Andrews House
Heck-Andrews House, Second Empire mansion in Raleigh, United States
The Heck-Andrews House is a city mansion built in Second Empire style, featuring a central tower topped with a convex mansard roof. The structure displays patterned slate decorations and ornate wooden brackets across its exterior walls.
Colonel Jonathan McGee Heck commissioned architect G.S.H. Appleget to build this residence in 1869. The mansion was among the first homes constructed in Raleigh during the Reconstruction period following the Civil War.
The building reflects architectural choices that wealthy families favored during the period following the Civil War. The design shows how Raleigh's upper class expressed their status and success through their homes.
The building sits on North Blount Street in downtown Raleigh and is easy to locate in the historic district. Today it operates as office space with event areas on the ground floor that may be accessible to visitors.
The central tower extends noticeably above the main roofline, creating a striking vertical profile that was uncommon for the region. This distinctive tower design became a defining feature that set it apart from other homes built during the same era.
Location: North Carolina
Inception: 1869
Architectural style: Second Empire architecture in the United States and Canada
GPS coordinates: 35.80528,-78.61611
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:58
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