Single Brothers' House - Winston-Salem, NC
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N 36° 05.227 W 080° 14.543
17S E 568207 N 3993876
Single Brothers' House is a 1769 structure built to accommodate the bachelors of the Moravian Congregation of Old Salem, North Carolina, present day Winston-Salem. It was listed on the NRHP and made a NHL April 15, 1970.
Waymark Code: WM1BYX6
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 04/29/2025
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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The Single Brothers' House was built to house the Single Brethren (the unmarried men) of the Moravian Congregation of Old Salem, North Carolina. It is part of Old Salem Museums & Gardens and open as an Old Salem tour building to visitors. It is located at 600 South Main Street, at Academy Street, on the southwest corner.

The first portion was designed by Friedrich von Marschall, a leader of the Moravian settlements. The first section was constructed, by master mason Melchior Rasp, of traditional Germanic half-timber framing, exposed brick noggin, a clay tile roof, and had a pent eave. It was completed in 1769, with carpentry work done by Christian Triebel. A later brick addition was added in 1786 by Rasp's successor, Johann Gottlob Krause to the south end. The building housed craftsmen and their apprentices, as well as provide individual trade shops. The building had kitchen and dining room, administrative offices, and a Saal (worship/meeting area). Additional buildings were constructed on the large property that provided additional space for the activities such as the (reconstructed) 1771 workshop building behind. There was also a brewery, slaughterhouse, distillery, and tannery on the parcel, as well as extensive gardens that have been partially restored.

The Single Brothers' House was closed in 1823, with the oldest part used as apartments and the brick addition as a Boys' School. The school occupied the building for six years, after which the building was primarily residential and eventually became known as the "Widow's House", since there were mainly single women and widows of the congregation living in it. The Single Sisters later took control of the property and eventually it was leased as part of the museum and restored in 1964. The building belongs to the Salem Congregation, a group of Moravian churches that evolved from the original Congregational Council for Salem. The building is currently part of the tour for Old Salem Museums & Gardens. During the Advent season, it is site of the Candle Tea, a fundraiser held by the Women's Fellowship of Home Moravian Church for local non-profit agencies.

It was listed as an individual National Historic Landmark in 1970, and is contributing resource of the Old Salem National Historic Landmark District designated in 1966 and updated in 2016.

The clapboard fascia of the building's right half was removed in the second half of the 20th century, revealing the brick of that of the left half.-Single Brothers House
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