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==About== | ==About== | ||
[[122 Pinecrest Road | [[Hypertwin Manor]] at 122 Pinecrest Road is where [[The Hypertwins]] live. Harena inherited the house from [[Kenneth D. Hall|her dad]] when he died in [[1999]]. | ||
The manor grounds include #120, a half-lot on the townward side (towards Dogwood and Chapel Hill Rd.) which was split in order to prevent development and leave a buffer between #122 and the next house on that side. The house was built in 1939 by Harena's granddad, [[F.G. Hall]]. | |||
It is also [[Why Harena and Woozle Need More Room|too small]] | We are very lucky to be able to live in this lovely house, but we sometimes feel a bit out of place in the [[htyp:Pinecrest Road Neighborhood|neighborhood]], which has slowly transitioned from being a place for Duke professors and their families to being more of a sought-after high-end area where people with nice jobs in RTP or wherever live for 3-7 years until they get a promotion and move somewhere else. (We both grew up on the other side of Highway 751 a.k.a. Academy Road — Harena at [[2715 Montgomery]] and Woozle at [[2719 McDowell]].) | ||
It is also [[Why Harena and Woozle Need More Room|too small]]. | |||
==Related Pages== | ==Related Pages== | ||
* [[2009-12-10 letter to Durham County]] protesting the almost-doubling of the house's assessed value in 2008 | * [[2009-12-10 letter to Durham County]] protesting the almost-doubling of the house's assessed value in 2008 |
Revision as of 01:38, 24 May 2015
About
Hypertwin Manor at 122 Pinecrest Road is where The Hypertwins live. Harena inherited the house from her dad when he died in 1999.
The manor grounds include #120, a half-lot on the townward side (towards Dogwood and Chapel Hill Rd.) which was split in order to prevent development and leave a buffer between #122 and the next house on that side. The house was built in 1939 by Harena's granddad, F.G. Hall.
We are very lucky to be able to live in this lovely house, but we sometimes feel a bit out of place in the neighborhood, which has slowly transitioned from being a place for Duke professors and their families to being more of a sought-after high-end area where people with nice jobs in RTP or wherever live for 3-7 years until they get a promotion and move somewhere else. (We both grew up on the other side of Highway 751 a.k.a. Academy Road — Harena at 2715 Montgomery and Woozle at 2719 McDowell.)
It is also too small.
Related Pages
- 2009-12-10 letter to Durham County protesting the almost-doubling of the house's assessed value in 2008
Reference
- Durham County Tax Bill
- Durham County Parcel Data: #120 #122
- next door - #118: half-lot house sale listing
- 122 Pinecrest category
- aerial view at Wikimapia
- listing at zillow.com
- listing at Cyberhomes.com
Notes
- Re-View is a company which rebuilds historic windows from scratch -- probably very expensive, but if we ever have the money, maybe we could get them to rebuild the stripped openers in many of our windows.