Poplar Hill (Hillsborough, North Carolina)

Poplar Hill
Poplar Hill in 2023
Alternative namesBanks of the Eno
Occoneechee Farm
General information
Typeplantation house
Architectural styleGreek Revival
LocationHillsborough, North Carolina, U.S.
Coordinates36°04′22″N 79°05′41″W / 36.0727°N 79.0948°W / 36.0727; -79.0948
OwnerHogg family (previous)
Julian Carr (previous)
Kilgore family (current)

Poplar Hill is a historic plantation house in Hillsborough, North Carolina. The home was the center of a large plantation, formerly called Occoneechee Farm and Banks of the Eno. Established on farming and hunting grounds for the Occaneechi and Saponi peoples, the land was granted to colonist Francis Corbin by the English and made into a working plantation. Ownership later passed to the Hogg family before the farm was purchased in 1891 by tobacco industrialist and white supremacist Julian Carr. Carr and his wife had the original 1794 plain farmhouse redone in the Greek Revival style. After Carr's death, the house was moved from its original location to a new lot in the Hillsborough Historic District. Poplar Hill later became a rental property and, in the twenty-first century, many tenants, including the singer Tom Maxwell, have broken their leases due to reported hauntings on the property.