Fuller-Gray House/Fuller, Dr. Anthony, House
Historic Property
Alternate Name:
Unknown
Street Address:
753 Rabon Rd., Laurens, SC (Laurens County)
Site Number:
0292
Control Number:
U/59/0292
Date Surveyed:
October 29 2001
Construction Date:
1848 – 1856
Alteration Date:
1949
Historic Use:
Residential/Domestic
Current Use:
Residential/Domestic
Historic Core Shape:
L
Number of Stories:
2
Construction Method:
frame
Exterior Walls Materials:
Weatherboard
Foundation Materials:
Brick Piers with Fill
Roof Shape:
gable, lateral
Roof Materials:
composition shingle
Porch Width:
entry, both elevations
Porch Shape:
gable
National Register Determination:
not eligible;
Signficant Architectural Features:
The front double door has a fan light with chain pattern. I-house shape with Colonial Revival additions. Some original interior features include bullet molding above the interior hall door, and a front hall that leads to a box stair with landing.
Alterations:
The house originally had a full façade porch. Columns were added in 1949 along with other alterations.
Historical Information:
The alterations were done in 1949 by Judge Gray. The house had previously served as a tenant house. The original owners, the Fullers, farmed cotton, and are buried in Chestnut Grove Baptist Church. The Greek Revival columns may have come from Rose Hill plantation.
Source of Historical Information:
L. Thomason, current owner
Quadrangle Name:
Laurens North