Green Hill House

It was built prior to 1785, and is a 1+1⁄2-story, three-bay, Georgian style frame dwelling.It sits on a raised basement and has a rear shed extension.The house features large double-shoulder brick end chimneys.Green Hill (1741-1828) [2] was active in the Methodist movement and his house was the scene in 1785 of the first annual conference of the newly organized Methodist Episcopal Church, attended by Bishop Francis Asbury and Bishop Thomas Coke.This article about a property in Franklin County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.
Green Hill (Hillsborough, North Carolina)U.S. National Register of Historic PlacesLouisburg, North Carolinaplantation houseLouisburgFranklin County, North CarolinaGeorgianMethodist Episcopal ChurchFrancis AsburyThomas CokeNational Register of Historic PlacesNational Park ServiceNorth CarolinaContributing propertyKeeper of the RegisterHistoric districtHistory of the National Register of Historic PlacesProperty typesAlamanceAlexanderAlleghanyBeaufortBertieBladenBrunswickBuncombeCabarrusCaldwellCamdenCarteretCaswellCatawbaChathamCherokeeChowanClevelandColumbusCravenCumberlandCurrituckDavidsonDuplinDurhamEdgecombeForsythFranklinGastonGrahamGranvilleGreeneGuilfordHalifaxHarnettHaywoodHendersonHertfordIredellJacksonJohnstonLenoirLincolnMadisonMartinMcDowellMecklenburgMitchellMontgomeryNew HanoverNorthamptonOnslowOrangePamlicoPasquotankPenderPerquimansPersonRandolphRichmondRobesonRockinghamRutherfordSampsonScotlandStanlyStokesTransylvaniaTyrrellWarrenWashingtonWataugaWilkesWilsonYadkinYanceyBridgesNational Historic Landmarksproperty in Franklin County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places