Unknown
Historic Property
Alternate Name:
Unknown
Street Address:
5 Glenwood Ave., Charleston, SC (Charleston County)
Site Number:
2471
Control Number:
U/19/2471
Tax Number:
4600303109
Date Surveyed:
March 25 2003
Category:
Building
Construction Date:
circa 1917
Alteration Date:
circa 1955
Historic Use:
Residential/Domestic
Current Use:
Residential/Domestic
Historic Core Shape:
Rectangular
Number of Stories:
2
Construction Method:
frame
Exterior Walls Materials:
Other
Foundation Materials:
Brick Piers with Fill
Roof Shape:
hip
Roof Materials:
pressed metal shingle
Porch Width:
full façade
Porch Shape:
hip
National Register Determination:
contributes to listed district;
Signficant Architectural Features:
South side interior corbelled brick chimney; hipped central dormer with ganged windows; open eaves with exposed rafter tails; 1/1 windows; twin façade bays above porch; twinned column on brickp porch supports with square balusters; tripartite window under porch; south side squared bay with hipped roof; north side 2-story squared bay with corresponding hipped former above; transom and sidelights around glazed entry door
Alterations:
Rear shed addition; porch floor replaced (c. 2003)
Historical Information:
Train conductor Walter P. Hyer and wife, Inez built the house and occupied it until 5/17/1952, when they sold it to Emmett and Helen Pagett. Margaret C. Langley bought the house on 1/16/1953, and she and daughter Maria C. lived there until 1961.
Source of Historical Information:
Kevin Eberle, Hampton Park Terrace historian
Quadrangle Name:
Charleston