Whatly House
Historic Property
Alternate Name:
Whatly House
Street Address:
Beech Island, E side SC 963 ext., 750 ft. N. of int. w/SC 781 (Aiken County)
Site Number:
S108042001200174
Site Number:
5.019
Date Surveyed:
April 20 1986 at 19:00
Category:
Building
Construction Date:
1832
Historic Use:
Residential/Domestic
Current Use:
Residential/Domestic
Construction Method:
Frame
Foundation Materials:
Brick Piers
Roof Materials:
Standing seam
Signficant Architectural Features:
2- 1 /2 story frame residence, rectangular w/”L“ shaped wing, 3 bays wide (E-W-W), 4 bays deep (W-W-W-W) “L"is 2 by 4 bays; side gable standing seam metal roof; 1 int. stuccoed br. chimney, "L" has 2 ext. br. chimneys; 1 story '"V" crimped metal porch along the facade & side w/square wood columns w/sawn capitals, exposed rafter ends, eaves are bracketed; 9/9 windows w/architrave surrounds; main entrance has transom & sidelights, flush board siding immediately surrounding entrance; small porch along the rear ”L“;wood weatherbd. siding; br. pier fndtn. OUTBUILDINGS: Large dairy barn, 1 silo, 1 equipment shed, 2 sheds
Alterations:
Additions
Historical Information:
House constructed by the Whatly Family in 1832.
Source of Historical Information:
P. E. Thompson, Box 347, Beech Island
Survey:
Aiken County Survey (Western Portion), 1986
Archives Location:
Box 12, Series 108042, Survey of historic resources (county by county data on surface properties), circa 1971-2014