Field, Commander F. P., House
Historic Property
Alternate Name:
[unknown]
Street Address:
2100 Berkley Ct.;(Beaufort County)
Site Number:
025-579
Control Number:
U/13/025-579
Tax Number:
R110 010 000 0020 0000
Date Surveyed:
May 13 1997
Category:
Building
Construction Date:
1940
Alteration Date:
circa 1970
Historic Use:
Residential/Domestic
Current Use:
Residential/Domestic
Historic Core Shape:
Rectangular
Number of Stories:
2
Construction Method:
frame
Exterior Walls Materials:
Asbestos Shingles
Foundation Materials:
Brick
Roof Shape:
gable (lateral)
Roof Materials:
slate
Porch Width:
full facade
National Register Determination:
Requires further evaluation
Signficant Architectural Features:
1 rectangular brick dwelling w/lateral gable roof; date from assessor's officeRectangular 2 story frame dwelling w/lateral gable roof; 1 enclosed sun porch at W w/hipped roof; 1 kitchen wing at E w/hipped roof; full facade 1 hipped porch at waterfront facade; 1 hipped entrance bay portico at land entrance;
Alterations:
minimal alterations to interior finishes; addition of 1 garage to N of original garage
Historical Information:
owner has copies of original architect's drawings; house built for Commander (Dr.) and Mrs. F. P. Field, commanding officer of the nearby Naval Hospital; Com. Field is reported to have died of a heart attack on the day Japan attacked Pearl Harbor during
Source of Historical Information:
current owner; Historic Port Royal Foundation information
Quadrangle Name:
Beaufort