Hood–Anderson Farm
Hood–Anderson Farm  | |
| Location | Old Battle Bridge Rd., 0.4 miles (0.64 km) south of the junction with Old Tarboro Rd., Eagle Rock, North Carolina | 
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| Coordinates | 35°47′46″N 78°24′20″W / 35.79611°N 78.40556°W | 
| Area | 138 acres (56 ha) | 
| Built | 1839 | 
| Architect | William Henry Hood | 
| Architectural style | Greek Revival | 
| MPS | Wake County MPS | 
| NRHP reference No. | 99000509 | 
| Added to NRHP | April 29, 1999 | 
The Hood–Anderson Farm is a historic home and farm and national historic district located at Eagle Rock, Wake County, North Carolina, a suburb of the state capital Raleigh. The main house was built about 1839, and is an example of transitional Federal / Greek Revival style I-house. It is two stories with a low-pitched hip roof and a rear two-story, hipped-roof ell. The front facade features a large, one-story porch, built in 1917, supported by Tuscan order columns. Also on the property are the contributing combined general store and post office (1854), a one-room dwelling, a two-room tenant/slave house, a barn (1912), a smokehouse, and several other outbuildings and sites including a family cemetery.