Welcome to The Historic William A. Jeffreys House, a rare piece of North Carolina history built in 1842 and gracefully situated on just under three picturesque acres. The Greek Revival interior offers something that simply cannot be replicated today authentic craftsmanship, rich history, and timeless character. Step inside and discover much of the home's original flooring and moldings, along with four remarkably preserved fireplaces that stand as enduring tributes to skill not utilized much anymore. The beauty extends far beyond the main residence. Outside, you'll find a two-stall horse barn, a historic pack house, an additional outbuilding believed to have served as a schoolhouse or living quarters, and even a standing outhouse (not functioning). Fortunately, the home's two full bathrooms are much more modern, and don't miss the claw foot tub! For nearly two centuries, The William A. Jeffries House has witnessed the growth of Youngsville and the changing landscape of Franklin County. If you are looking to be a steward of an important piece of local history, a preservation enthusiast or considering a unique venue opportunity-this home is a must see! Located just East of 401 gives you easy access to Wake Forest, Raleigh and Rolesville.