The historic Willis Noll home in Fayetteville has a new owner after a $2.5 million purchase.
Charles “Skip” Davidson, a Little Rock attorney, bought the 8,494-SF home on Mount Sequoyah.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
The sellers were David and Justine Rose, who purchased the home for $1.1 million in 2021.
David Rose is vice president of marketing for Simmons Foods in Siloam Springs.
The Willis Noll Home was designed by famed architect and Fayetteville native Edward Durell Stone, who died in 1978, for Noll, a local grocer.
Stone also designed Radio City Music Hall and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., during his long career.
The home is a six-bedroom, six-bath, two-story home on an acre of land with expansive views of the University of Arkansas campus. It was remodeled in 2015.
The university used the house as its chancellor’s home for many years, and former UA basketball coach Eddie Sutton once lived there. The home features a basketball court that Sutton installed.