Mistletoe Villa

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Location144 E. Young Avenue, Henderson, North Carolina
Coordinates36°19′14″N 78°24′33″W / 36.32056°N 78.40917°W / 36.32056; -78.40917
Area2.46 acres (1.00 ha)
Built1855 (foundation); 1883-1885 current structure
Mistletoe Villa
Mistletoe Villa is located in North Carolina
Mistletoe Villa
Mistletoe Villa is located in the United States
Mistletoe Villa
Location144 E. Young Avenue, Henderson, North Carolina
Coordinates36°19′14″N 78°24′33″W / 36.32056°N 78.40917°W / 36.32056; -78.40917
Area2.46 acres (1.00 ha)
Built1855 (foundation); 1883-1885 current structure
ArchitectSamuel Sloan
Architectural styleQueen Anne
NRHP reference No.78001974[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 10, 1978

The Hughes-Young House, most commonly known as Mistletoe Villa, is a historic house in Henderson, North Carolina, United States. The house is often cited for its ornate Victorian detail and architectural elements.[2][3][4][5] The first house on the site was built for William H. Hughes and completed in 1855. From 1883 to 1885, the house was significantly redesigned and overbuilt on the previous foundation for Ike J. Young, American Civil War Colonel and four-term mayor of Henderson. The design of the current house is attributed to the famed architect Samuel Sloan[1][2] but that fact has not been officially documented.[4][6]

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