Historic Irving Park · Greensboro, NC
A restored 1922 residence reimagined for the modern traveler. Open dining, a wraparound patio, and a gated yard beneath the great oaks of Irving Park.
Set behind a wrought-iron gate on one of Irving Park's most storied blocks, 623 Summit Avenue is a private residence available for extended stays and considered occasions.
The house has been carefully returned to its original bones — quartersawn oak, honed limestone, hand-plastered walls — and quietly modernized with radiant heat, a chef's kitchen by La Cornue, and a Crestron system that vanishes into the woodwork.
The main floor opens through the dining room to a wraparound patio and a gated yard. Four bedrooms and six beds sleep ten across two-and-a-half baths, and the house welcomes families, small productions, and private gatherings.
Every comfort accounted for, quietly present, never in the way.
Flows to the kitchen and living room
Full-width front and side porches
Fully fenced, private and quiet
Original mantles, character throughout
Great room
Primary suite
Kitchen
Porch
GardenA planned garden suburb of oak-lined avenues and grand Revival estates, moments from Greensboro Country Club, Friendly Center, and the arts of downtown Elm Street.
Boutiques and cafés
5 minutes by car
Elm Street arts and dining
8 minutes by car
Piedmont Triad Airport
15 minutes by car
Bookings open six months in advance. Minimum three-night stay.
"The house is more beautiful in person than the photographs suggest, and the team's attention was quietly excellent. We stayed a month and did not want to leave."
"We hosted a rehearsal dinner for thirty on the terrace. Every detail was anticipated. It felt like our own home, only better run."
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Three-night minimum. Availability confirmed within one hour.