The Randall Plantation

Norwood, Stanly County

Updated Aug 10, 2026

  • 27 Total acres
  • 23 Acres of cropland or tillable land
  • 0 Acres of fenced pasture
  • 0 Acres of unfenced hayland

The Randall Plantation

Norwood, Stanly County

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The Randall House: Rare opportunity to own an early Colonial America plantation home on 27 acres. Pre-1800s structure - overbuilt circa 1835, and restored in the 1970s - this home retains original hand-planed moldings, mantels, wide plank floors, & more. Formal Parlor and Library offer beautiful fireplaces and built-ins. Dining Room with hand-painted mural (protected) depicts early plantation life. Ultra-spacious Kitchen/Great Room wows with vaulted ceiling and massive stone wood-burning fireplace, the focal point in this gracious entertaining space! Butler's Pantry with wet-bar has pass-through to Great Room. 2 of 3 bedrooms have original fireplaces. Rear porch overlooks large brick patio and rolling fields. Outbuildings: 1,255 sf original pre-Civil War cottage (no HVAC); 40x50 metal pole barn with 200-amp service; former milking parlor is now office/pool hall. Perfect for a family compound, small equestrian center, or event venue. This property is one of the few remaining plantation homes in NC. Listed on the National Register and protected by Preservation NC covenants. No subdivision allowed. Not just another vintage house, but a valuable piece of early American Colonial history. Historic records convey—contact listing agent for more details. MLS 4285843 Greg Rapp with Salisbury Real Estate LLC 

  • Well / Pond / Other water source

Feature details

40x50 Metal building with power, 4 drive through doors. Milking parlor with 3 herringbone-style stalls.  Former storage tank room converted to office space.

  • Field crops

Production details

Approximately 10-15 acres are planted with corn. 

Sale

  • Cash/Mortgage

$825,000

Property Appraised

  • NA

Conservation easements or other programs

This land is protected under conservation easements or other programs.

This property has Preservation North Carolina historic deed covenants and restrictions, no subdivision of the property with home and enslaved quarters having historical elements protected.

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