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Welcome to Historic Stonewall Manor.  Located in the heart of Rocky Mount, NC, the manor offers a unique in look into the early 19th century planter life in eastern North Carolina and the South. 

Stonewall takes its name from the heavy granite wall that borders the front lawn along U.S. 64 By-pass.    The house, set in a superb oak grove, was built on the banks of the Tar River circa 1830 by Bennett Bunn, who was a well established and prosperous planter in Nash County. In its prime, Stonewall was the center of a large antebellum plantation.  Its scale and sophistication of design make it one of the truly elegant plantation houses in North Carolina.       

After Bennett Bunn’s death in 1849, Stonewall, with its 126 acres, was purchased by another planter, and was then passed through the hands of several others before the abolition of slavery in 1868 which brought the plantation to a final turning-point.  Most of the farmland was sold to pay the debts of its latest land owner.  Its role as the focal point of a vast plantation was therefore effectively ended.  It wasn’t until 1916, when the property was purchased by Rocky Mount Mills for $15,000 that renovations to this historical landmark began. 

In 1975, the Nash County Historical Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Stonewall Manor, acquired a 30 year lease on Stonewall.  After 5 years, Rocky Mount Mills donated the house and grounds to the Nash County Historical Association.  Over the last 3 ½ decades, the association has been responsible for Stonewall’s dramatic restoration, and presently this brick mansion that overlooks the Tar River is among the state’s finest restored antebellum homes. 

Today Stonewall Manor is on the National Register of Historic Places and is administered by the Nash County Historical Association, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Stonewall Manor, and managed by a Historical Coordinator and Board of Directors.  The site is open to the public and guided tours are offered as scheduled (see calendar of events for further details).

Board of Directors

Mr. Stewart Gibson – President
Mr. Winston Lea - Vice President
Mrs. Margy Brantley - Secretary
Mr. Morris Wilder – Treasurer
Ms. Catherine Blackwell
Mrs. Martha Daniel
Mrs. Beth Gray
Mrs. Antionette Suiter
Mr. Gordon Bunn
Mr. Richard Cobb
Mr. William Ferguson
Mr. T.W. King
Mr. Tem Myers
Mrs. Sam Johnson
Mr. John Thorp

Docents/Tour Guides

Mary Dyer
Bruce McRoy
Barbara Hardison Privette
Gordon Bunn
Emily Williams
Jeffrey Stephens
Brian Nelms
Wendy Sandy
Matthew Young
Lauren Filliettaz

Staff

Lauren Filliettaz – Historical Coordinator 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Telephone:
(252) 442-0063 
Fax:
(252) 443-0137 

Email: stonewalllf@embarqmail.com

Location:
1331 Stone Wall Lane 
Rocky Mount, N.C. 27804

Mailing Address:
Stonewall Manor 
P.O. Box 9028
Rocky Mount, N.C. 27804





Telephone: (252) 442-0063
• Email: stonewalllf@embarqmail.com .
Location: 1331 Stone Wall Lane • Rocky Mount, N.C. 27804
Mailing Address: Stonewall Manor  P.O. Box is 9028 Rocky Mount, N.C. 27804