Historic district in North Carolina, United States United States historic place Central Leaksville Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Former hospital on Henry Street Show map of North Carolina Show map of the United States Location| Roughly bounded by Lindsay, Monroe, Jay, Washington, and Kemp Sts., Eden, North Carolina Coordinates| 36°29′31″N 79°46′5″W / 36.49194°N 79.76806°W / 36.49194; -79.76806Coordinates: 36°29′31″N 79°46′5″W / 36.49194°N 79.76806°W / 36.49194; -79.76806 Area| 54.5 acres (22.1 ha) Built| 1815 (1815) Architectural style| Italianate, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival; Bungalow NRHP reference No.| 86003376[1] Added to NRHP| December 9, 1986 Central Leaksville Historic District is a national historic district located at Eden, Rockingham County, North Carolina. It encompasses 67 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 1 contributing object in a residential section of the town of Eden. It was developed from about 1815 to about 1935, and includes notable examples of Italianate, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Bungalow style architecture. Notable buildings include the Rogers-Martin-Taylor House (c. 1815), Saunders-Hege House (c. 1850), Robinson-Dillard-Martin House (c. 1860), Lawson-Moir-Clayton House (c. 1842), Episcopal Church of the Epiphany (1844), J. M. Hopper House (1885), Norman-DeHart House (c. 1925), and Casteen House (c. 1920).[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.[1] ## References[edit] 1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010. 2. ^ Patricia S. Dickinson (August 1986). "Central Leaksville Historic District" (pdf). National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory. North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved 2015-02-01. * v * t * e U.S. National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Topics| * Contributing property * Keeper of the Register * Historic district * History of the National Register of Historic Places * National Park Service * Property types Lists by county| * Alamance * Alexander * Alleghany * Anson * Ashe * Avery * Beaufort * Bertie * Bladen * Brunswick * Buncombe * Burke * Cabarrus * Caldwell * Camden * Carteret * Caswell * Catawba * Chatham * Cherokee * Chowan * Clay * Cleveland * Columbus * Craven * Cumberland * Currituck * Dare * Davidson * Davie * Duplin * Durham * Edgecombe * Forsyth * Franklin * Gaston * Gates * Graham * Granville * Greene * Guilford * Halifax * Harnett * Haywood * Henderson * Hertford * Hoke * Hyde * Iredell * Jackson * Johnston * Jones * Lee * Lenoir * Lincoln * Macon * Madison * Martin * McDowell * Mecklenburg * Mitchell * Montgomery * Moore * Nash * New Hanover * Northampton * Onslow * Orange * Pamlico * Pasquotank * Pender * Perquimans * Person * Pitt * Polk * Randolph * Richmond * Robeson * Rockingham * Rowan * Rutherford * Sampson * Scotland * Stanly * Stokes * Surry * Swain * Transylvania * Tyrrell * Union * Vance * Wake * Warren * Washington * Watauga * Wayne * Wilkes * Wilson * Yadkin * Yancey Other lists| * Bridges * National Historic Landmarks This article about a property in Rockingham County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. * v * t * e *[No.]: number *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template