The Newbold-White House offers 45 minute guided tours of the 1730 House and grounds from: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, from March 1 until Thanksgiving. Tours are available at other times by appointment by contacting us.

Guided tours are available from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. tour includes the circa 1730 Newbold-White House, a seventeenth century Quaker graveyard, a reconstructed eighteenth century smokehouse, a seasonal kitchen garden, and a walking trail to the Perquimans River. The historic house is currently undergoing a second restoration and provides visitors with a unique and close-up look at this historic process. The site is situated on 143 beautiful grassy acres. Picnic tables and restrooms are available on site.

The Visitor Center features exhibits of eighteenth and nineteenth century folk and decorative art, a museum shop, and reproduction eighteenth century clothing and accessories. Visitors can also watch a video on the Periauger, a reproduction Colonial sailing vessel.

Group/bus tours are available seasonally March through November and year-round by appointment. The site is partially handicap accessible. Contact the site manager for details at (252) 426-7567.

For local accommodation and dining information visit www.visitperquimans.com or contact the Perquimans County Chamber of Commerce at 252-426-5657 or chamber@perquimans.com

 

Ticket prices:

 

Adults:

$5

 

Students:

$3

Child:
(5 & under)

Free

Members:

Free


The Newbold-White House is located in Hertford, North Carolina, midway between Edenton and Elizabeth City, off of Highway 17 on Harvey Point Road.

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The Newbold-White House: A Colonial Quaker Home  |  151 Newbold White Road  |  Hertford, NC  |  252-426-7567  |  Email Us

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