About branch grove
Branch Grove is steeped in history, dating all the way back to 1790. This tripartite home located in Halifax County has welcomed some of North Carolina's most esteemed citizens over its many years. It was even where Alpheus Branch - one of the founders behind modern-day Trust Bank – first cut his teeth before moving on to make a lasting impact for future generations.
Both historically and architecturally significant, it truly stands out with such distinction that it’s been placed onto none other than The National Register of Historic Places, an exclusive honor few can stake claim to.
This timeless, colonial masterpiece in your idyllic American neighborhood. From its 1820 ‘t’-shaped design with two bedrooms and 1 ½ baths to its adjoining 1780 Georgian house with a luxurious master suite, this classic country escape offers nothing but charm from beginning to end.
Adorned by lovingly restored porches and grand windowed hallways connecting each section of the home together, you'll be enchanted down every winding corridor as generations of history come alive before your eyes.
This carefully-restored home is a timeless beauty, with wainscoting, door surrounds, and other indigenous detailing. Its original flooring and period-appropriate hardware preserve its charm, while the neutral paint provides a perfect backdrop awaiting your personal touch. Delicate architectural details that have been hidden for decades can now be seen in all their glory - making this conservation piece an enviable property that will stay strong through many years to come.
Branch Grove is a one-of-a-kind property with 40 acres of land that any prospective owner can redesign as they please. Located in close proximity to some impressive historical landmarks, including The Hermitage and historic Halifax—the birthplace of American freedom. As part of the Tripartite architecture style which has been meticulously restored, this wondrous estate truly combines both modern luxury living and true patriotism - don't miss out on your chance to own it all.