A little history...Edmund Norcom, who met his 1847-bride Laura Ann Dusenberry while he was a student in Chapel Hill, made his way to Beaufort in 1851, where he built their two-story home on Craven Street. Carpenters or shipwrights used many structural timbers salvaged from pre-Civil War ships. Edmund became a ship chandler and they raised their family. The Norcom family owned the home an astonishingly long time, from 1851 until 1984 - 133
moved it four blocks to its current site on Gallants Channel, just off the Beaufort Inlet.This spacious, fully appointed 2-bedroom, 2-bath vacation destination is in the Beaufort, NC historic district and only a four-minute walk from the heart of downtown waterfront boardwalk, shops and restaurants. It is unique in that it is the ONLY downtown vacation rental with no public thoroughfare between you and the water. "Your home in Beaufort" boasts not only a
well-stocked kitchen, floating dock and boat slip, but also a large private porch overlooking Gallants Channel.Learn more about all the amenities and BOOK ONLINE at 102Ann.com
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102 Ann Street, Beaufort, NC 252-732-4125
Beaufort-The Town and Why It's Unique
Read more about the Norcom family
If you have questions or want more information, please email.
102 Ann Street, Beaufort, NC 252-732-4125
Beaufort-The Town and Why It's Unique