Historic Edenton
One of the South's most beautiful colonial towns, just 2.5 miles away.
Historic Edenton Walking Tour
Explore one of the South's most beautiful colonial towns, just 2.5 miles from the farm.
Edenton Bay & Waterfront
Scenic waterfront with the 1886 Roanoke River Lighthouse, marina, and stunning views.
1767 Chowan County Courthouse
National Historic Landmark — the finest Georgian courthouse in the South, still in use today.
Cupola House (1758)
National Historic Landmark — the finest surviving Jacobean architecture in America.
Penelope Barker House
Known as "Edenton's Living Room" — site of the 1774 Edenton Tea Party, the first women's political protest.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Second-oldest church building in North Carolina, begun in 1736.
James Iredell House
Home of one of the first U.S. Supreme Court justices, appointed by George Washington.
Roots of Edenton
African American heritage organization preserving the stories of Black Edentonians through the centuries.
Kadesh A.M.E. Zion Church
Gothic Revival church built in 1897 by a formerly enslaved carpenter, with original Tiffany stained glass.
Edenton Cotton Mill Museum
One of the most well-preserved intact mill villages in North Carolina, on the National Register.
Surf, Wind & Fire
Outdoor lifestyle store with the iconic Surfing Pig Sip + Shop on historic Broad Street.
Chowan Arts Council
A vibrant community arts organization bringing exhibitions, performances, and creative programming to Edenton.