Nature Abode In Hillsborough

2324-A Lee Byrd Rd. | Hillsborough
Distance to Duke Chapel: 8.36 miles

TOP AMENITIES
  • Air Conditioning
  • Allow Dogs
  • Balcony
  • Fireplace
  • Laundry In-Unit
  • Picnic/Grill Area
  • Access to Trails
  • Garbage Included
  • Heat Included
  • Cable/Satellite
  • Water Included
ABOUT
Lovely, well appointed, comfortably furnished living space nestled in the privacy forested property. Stocked pond allows guest fishing. One bedroom, 1 bath, with 2nd room set up as office. The spacious bedroom had a comfortable queen sized Queen bed and large screen TV, with plenty of dresser/closet space. Fully equipped kitchen with Keurig, gas stove, eating bar, and microwave. Full size front-loader washer and dryer. Living room boasts fireplace and large screen TV (both TVs have full cable package). Cozy separate office with couch and designated workspace. Outside you'll enjoy the sounds of nature while sitting on the large front porch, complete with retractible awnings. Fire pit, outdoor grill, and outdoor refridgerator allows being at peace with nature that much more comfortable. Duke & UNC Hospitals a short 20 minute drive. Historic Occoneechee Speedway Trailhead walking park just two miles from home and less than 10 minutes to Historic Downtown Hillsborough.
PRICING
Studio, Bath
$1300
Filter By Neighborhood
Show Directions to Campus

© 2025 Duke Student Publishing Company. All rights reserved


The Chronicle's NearDuke

The Chronicle's Guide to Housing

Inclusion of any property or rental unit on the web site maintained by Duke Student Publishing Company, Inc. does not constitute, and shall not be construed or reported as (1) an endorsement or approval by Duke University (Duke) or Duke Student Publishing Company (DSPC) of the landlord, its properties or its business practices, or (2) a warranty or representation by Duke or DSPC as to the quality, safety or other features of such property and/or its owners or management agent(s). Duke and DSPC expressly disclaim any and all responsibility for any problems that may arise with regard to such property or rental units or with regard to disputes between landlords and tenants concerning such property or rental units. All prospective tenants are encouraged to exercise their own good judgment when evaluating a prospective rental unit or landlord.

Continued use of this service implies acceptance of the Terms of Service.

Powered bypowered by SNworksSolutions by The State News