Lynncote is a historic estate located near Tryon, Polk County, North Carolina. It was designed by architect and built in 1927–1928. It is a two-story, eight bay, Tudor Revival style stone dwelling built on the foundation of a previous dwelling built in 1895 and burned in 1916. It features an off-center entrance pavilion, leaded-glass casement windows, and half-timbering. Other contributing resources are the estate landscape, workshop (c. 1910, c. 1928), and Lynncote Lodge (1925-1926). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
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| - Lynncote is a historic estate located near Tryon, Polk County, North Carolina. It was designed by architect and built in 1927–1928. It is a two-story, eight bay, Tudor Revival style stone dwelling built on the foundation of a previous dwelling built in 1895 and burned in 1916. It features an off-center entrance pavilion, leaded-glass casement windows, and half-timbering. Other contributing resources are the estate landscape, workshop (c. 1910, c. 1928), and Lynncote Lodge (1925-1926). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. (en)
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| - Stillwell, Erle G.; Erskine, Harold Perry (en)
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| - Gaines, Wright J.; Arthur, Frank (en)
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| - Lynncote landscape, September 2012 (en)
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| - Lynncote is a historic estate located near Tryon, Polk County, North Carolina. It was designed by architect and built in 1927–1928. It is a two-story, eight bay, Tudor Revival style stone dwelling built on the foundation of a previous dwelling built in 1895 and burned in 1916. It features an off-center entrance pavilion, leaded-glass casement windows, and half-timbering. Other contributing resources are the estate landscape, workshop (c. 1910, c. 1928), and Lynncote Lodge (1925-1926). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. (en)
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