Hertford
North
Carolina
Looking
for a home in
the friendly waterfront front town of
Hertford NC.
Hertford
and Perquimans County have attracted many people with
its scenic, recreational waterways, its history, great
fishing & hunting and residential living. A wonderful
waterfront town to live in.
Premiere Hertford NC
Real Estate Agents
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North Eastern NC near Edenton-Hertford-Elizabeth
City & OBX. Call anytime for assistance.
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Cell: 252-312-7766 Office:252-264-2186
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Hertford NC is the quintessential sleepy river
town steeped in history. Beautiful Victorian and
Georgian homes line a winding narrow road that follows
the riverbank. Cypress trees draped in Spanish moss
stand tall in the brown waters. And life has a decidedly
relaxed pace. Perhaps age that has something to do with
it -this is the heart of the ancient Albemarle region.
Hertford is one of the earliest permanent
settlements in North Carolina, dating back to the late
1600s, and the countryside around the town pulses with
history. The nearby Newbold White House is thought to be
the oldest existing structure in the state. George Fox,
founder of the Society of Friends preached around these
parts in 1672. Across the river in the Durant's Neck
area, Leigh's Plantation still draws exclamations of
surprise when visitors round the bend and catch a
glimpse of its huge brick facade. Constructed by slaves,
it houses a third-story ballroom, dozens of rooms and
parlors, and a double-framed porch with six columns.
Perquimans, meaning "land of beautiful women," was named
by its earliest inhabitants, the Yeopim Indians, a
branch of the family of Algonquians. Perquimans included
the land between the Yeopim River and Little River; at
its greatest extent, it reached from the Virginia border
to the Alligator River. Today, its people occupy 261
square miles of low land between the Albermarle Sound
and the Dismal Swamp
Hertford, North Carolina, is a picturesque town with
intriguing views of buildings in varied architectural
styles. Here, old heritage blends with new conveniences
to give you the comfort of southern hospitality at its
best.
Stroll through the downtown shopping area or take a
walking tour of the town and see the old houses, some
dating back to the 1820's. A friendly smile or a warm
welcome is a common site around this town, especially in
Woodard's Pharmacy : a place that takes you back to "the
good old days."
Other places right in downtown Hertford give you
the feeling of being home. For a relaxing day on the
water visit the beautiful Missing Mill Park and enjoy
fishing or just resting in the sun.
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