Norris House 421 N. Blount Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601

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Norris House was built in 1879 as a wedding gift for Cornelia Alice Norris and Matthew Tyson Norris.  Once a jewel on downtown Raleigh's historic North Blount Street, Norris House hosted many a fashionable event in her heyday.   Over the years, renovations and expansions of the home were not always kind.  Later owners converted the home into a boarding house, completely removing her original Italianate front elevation.  Much of the original charm inside Norris House was removed as well, including decorative trim and all but one fireplace. In the 1970s, the State of North Carolina acquired the house and converted it to an office building.   The State Bureau of Investigation called Norris House home for a period, as did the State Office of Archaeology.  Eventually, Norris House sat vacant and fell into disrepair.   Restoration efforts began in 2016 and concluded in May 2018.  The exterior changes were most dramatic: Norris House will shed the 1930s era two-story colonial front porch in favor of her original Victorian front elevation.  The design of the 2017 front elevation was informed by historical records and the original masonry foundation, which was unearthed on site in April 2017.  The changes inside were only slightly less dramatic.  Great care was exercised to preserve historic elements within the original 1879 structure, including original doors, trim, stained glass and a fireplace surround and mantel.   Historic architectural pieces found in the attic were cleaned and repurposed within the home where possible. In the years to come, Norris House will once again host laughter and merriment as an elegant space for celebrations.  Norris House is available for private parties and special events.  For more in-depth information regarding the restoration process, we invite you to read through the archives of our blog available on this website. Ideally located in downtown Raleigh on historic North Blount Street, Norris House is the perfect place for private special events.   Our 2018 restoration blends all the character of a historic setting with modern technology.  We can accommodate everything from intimate private dinners to lively receptions hosting up to 185 guests - all fully customized to meet your needs.  Norris House is also surrounded by parking lots which are free after 5 p.m. each weekday and all day long on weekends, so your guests won't struggle finding a place to park.  Please contact us to discuss your next event! Norris House has three options for beverage service, including two full service bars and one suitable for beer and wine service.  Our bars are strategically placed to maximize guest flow and minimize wait times. No detail was overlooked in the restoration of Norris House, inside or out.  That includes the wiring within our walls.  We offer a full range of audio visual services: robust WiFi, integrated zoned speakers and a mobile flat screen media cart ready for your visual presentations. While the original historic floor plan was retained, we opted to leave the space unencumbered with furniture.  This allows our clients the ultimate blank canvas to present truly custom events.

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