| Pullen House | |
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| Pullen House in 2023 | |
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| General information | |
| Status | event venue |
| Type | plantation house |
| Architectural style | Victorian |
| Location | 10801 Durant Road Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 35°54′25″N78°35′47″W / 35.90694°N 78.59639°W |
| Owner | Pullen family (formerly) |
| Website | |
| pullenhouse.com | |
Pullen House is a historic Victorian plantation house located in northern Raleigh, North Carolina. The house was the center of a small plantation in Wake County that was owned by the Pullen family. Richard Stanhope Pullen, a local businessman and philanthropist who funded the construction of Pullen Park, was born here.
Built in the 1800s, it was a modest plantation owned by the Pullen family. [1] [2] The house, now located within the Raleigh city limits, was part of the Neuse Community, named after the nearby Neuse River. [3] [4] Richard Stanhope Pullen, a noted businessman and philanthropist, was born at the house in 1822. [5] [2] Pullen was responsible for funding the development of Pullen Park and was a major benefactor of North Carolina State College, the Peace Institute, the North Carolina Woman's College, and Edenton Street United Methodist Church. [6] The house includes a 600-square foot formal living room. [7]
In 1999, Pullen House was moved a quarter mile east of its original location at the intersection of Falls of Neuse Road and Durant Road to make room for the WakeMed North Hospital. [5] [1] WakeMed purchased the 17-acre lot that the house was built on for $5 million. [1] The house, owned by the Alma Wynne Edgerton Memorial Foundation, was not part of the purchase, and was therefore moved to a new location. [1]
Pullen House is now used as an event and wedding venue. [7]