Kelly Strickland, Broker/Realtor | 910.612.6537
Linda Woods, Broker/Realtor | 910.233.8900
Susan Snider, Broker/Realtor | 910.622.4394
Irene Hathaway, Broker/Realtor | 910.612.0940
Carey Harris, Broker/Realtor | 910.233.4511
$2,375,000
$1,985,000
$1,495,000
$1,350,000
616 S. Lumina Avenue
Great Ocean Views
$1,575,000
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WBM april 2013
Ribbon Cutting
Saturday, April 13, 12:30 p.m.
Alexander Sprunt House 1929-1930
1615 Chestnut Street
istoric structures
require a lot of tender,
loving care, says architect
Henry Johnston.
Johnston has been surveying the
historic buildings at St. James
Episcopal Church in Wilmington for
nearly a decade. The church campus
anchors a one-block parcel on Third
Street between Market and Dock. Its
inventory includes landmarks designed
by leading national 19th century
architects.
Philadelphia architect Thomas
Ustick Walter, fourth architect of
the U.S. Capitol, designed the church,
built in 1839. New York architect
Henry C. Dudley designed the truss
roof in 1871 and the chancel and
transept in 1885. Illinois native
Henry Bacon, architect of the Lincoln
Memorial, designed the Captain
Donald MacRae House in 1901.
In the time of St. James since then,
nearly every leading Wilmington
architectural firm has had a hand in the
restoration of the church or the design
of its buildings — New York architect
Hobart Upjohn’s 1922 addition to
the 1880 Parish House. Charles H.
Boney of Lesley N. Boney Architects
served as the architect for the design of
Milton Hall and the cloister in 1955.
The late Herb McKim and George
C. Hemingway, of Bowman, Murray,
Hemingway Architects, designed Perry
Hall on the corner of Fourth and Dock
streets in 2000.
Michelle Clark, ALHS, SFR
Accredited Luxury Home Specialist | Broker/Realtor
910.367.9767 | mclark@intracoastalrealty.com
6320 Guinea Lane
Stunning Waterfront Home w/Dock
415 Beach Road N.
Marsh Front on Figure 8
259 Williams Road
ICWW Front w/ Pier
548B Waynick Boulevard
Boat Slip
$1,350,000
2220 Moreland Drive
Landfall Lake w/Pool & Hot Tub
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