Utzman-Chambers House

This 1819 Federal townhouse was built by Jacob Stirewalt, master builder of the period, and reflects the lifestyle of the more affluent citizens of the early 1800s with its unique curved staircase and exquisite interior moldings and details. One of the few surviving Federal period townhouses in Piedmont North Carolina, it features period rooms with Hepplewhite and Chippendale furniture as well as furniture made by Rowan County craftsmen. House and gardens open Thursday – Sunday 1 pm until 4 pm.

Getting There & Details

Address
116 S. Jackson St. Salisbury, NC 28144
Phone
(704)633-5946
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.rowanmuseum.org
Map
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