Today's feature is a home on Princeton Avenue, a neighborhood in Greensboro where many of the streets are named after Ivy League schools. It is also near Lindley Park and the area where John Van Lindley had his his Pomona tile factory. The easiest way to access it is to turn behind the Sheetz Gas Station on Market Street. The neighborhood has so much character with quite a variety of single family dwellings. This house, at 4303 is one of the largest ones in the neighborhood. It was built in 1925 and still has much of the original charm, yet with modern updates, including an expansive deck and yard that is ofer 1/2 an acre.
We stumbled on it when in search of a friend's house who lives on Princeton Avenue and on some days puts giant googley-eyes around the yard to help lift everyone's spirits. The day we were there, the googley-eyes had been taken down because it had rained. At least we got to discover the above beauty. We hope you have a good weekend in beautiful Greensboro- or beyond (if you are one of our readers from elsewhere). Oh, the wondrous things out there to see when we have the time to notice.
A lovely place.
Posted by: William Kendall | Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 06:25 AM