Moses Nadenbousch House

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Location2540 Butler's Chapel Rd., near Martinsburg, West Virginia
Coordinates39°32′6″N 77°59′30″W / 39.53500°N 77.99167°W / 39.53500; -77.99167
Area6 acres (2.4 ha)
Built1885
Moses Nadenbousch House
Moses Nadenbousch House is located in West Virginia
Moses Nadenbousch House
Moses Nadenbousch House is located in the United States
Moses Nadenbousch House
Location2540 Butler's Chapel Rd., near Martinsburg, West Virginia
Coordinates39°32′6″N 77°59′30″W / 39.53500°N 77.99167°W / 39.53500; -77.99167
Area6 acres (2.4 ha)
Built1885
ArchitectNadenbousch, Moses
Architectural styleItalianate
NRHP reference No.04000032 [1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 11, 2004

Moses Nadenbousch House, also known as Red Hill and Woodside Farm, is a historic home located near Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia. It was built in 1885 and is a 2+12-story, five-bay, "I"-house wood frame dwelling with Italianate-style details. It is set on a limestone foundation and has an intersecting gable roof. Also on the property is a shed, large bank barn (1903), and garage.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.[1]

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