High Rock Farm, Federal style plantation house in Rockingham County, North Carolina.
High Rock Farm is a two-story brick residence in Rockingham County featuring a central hall floor plan, a full basement, and a hipped roof. The front facade displays a pedimented portico supported by stuccoed columns, characteristic of Federal-style construction from the early 1800s.
The house was constructed in the early 1800s and has retained its original architectural character. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places due to its significance as a representation of Federal-era residential design in North Carolina.
The Federal architectural design of High Rock Farm represents early nineteenth-century construction methods and decorative elements typical of North Carolina estates.
The property sits southeast of Reidsville along State Route 2619 and occupies several acres of rural land. Its countryside setting makes for a quiet visit away from urban areas.
Mary Scales McCain, who inherited the property, was the great-great-great grandmother of United States Senator John McCain.
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