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Central Carolina Women in Business Social

Date and Time

Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM EDT

October 16th
5:30 - 7 p.m.

Location

Ayr Mount
376 St. Mary's Road
Hillsborough

Fees/Admission

Register now online.  You do need to register whether you are free or paid.  Central Carolina Women in Business socials are FREE to CCWIB members. Non-members may attend for a $10 fee.

A guided tour is available by sign up only for $12 per person, for 20 people maximum.  If you would like to do the tour, it will start at 4:30 p.m. and will take about an hour.  You must sign up and pay here online by Friday, October 12th in order to do the home tour.

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Join us for an elegant evening of food, wine and networking as we enjoy the gorgeous views and grounds on the back stone patio at Hillsborough's historic gem, Ayr Mount.  A guided tour is available by sign up only for $12 per person, for 20 people maximum.  If you would like to do the tour, it will start at 4:30 p.m. and will take about an hour.  You must sign up and pay here online by Friday, October 12th in order to do the home tour.

Ayr Mount is a Federal-era plantation house built in 1815 in Hillsborough, North Carolina by William Kirkland. Kirkland, named the house in honor of his birthplace, Ayr, Scotland. Unlike the other houses in the Classical American Homes Preservation Trust collection, Ayr Mount looks deceptively simple, even austere on the outside. There are no soaring columns proclaiming its classicism. On the other hand, Ayr Mount is far grander – especially in the interior – than one might expect from a first look at the exterior. The ceiling height of 14 feet is unusual for this period as is the elaborate Federal period woodwork and plasterwork found throughout the house. Ayr Mount also was the first major residence built of brick in this area of predominantly colonial era wood frame houses. At the time of its construction at the end of the War of 1812, Ayr Mount was considered one of the finest residential structures in Piedmont North Carolina.

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