Alfred Dicks House
Historic Property
Alternate Name:
Granville Plantation
Street Address:
Beech Island vicinity, 0.2 miles on dirt drive, off south side SC 125, 0.3 miles NW of SC 302
Site Number:
S108042001300023
Site Number:
6.028
Date Surveyed:
March 18 1986
Category:
Building
Construction Date:
circa 1840
Historic Use:
Residential/Domestic
Current Use:
Residential/Domestic
Construction Method:
Frame
Foundation Materials:
Brick
Roof Materials:
Composition
Signficant Architectural Features:
1-1/2 story frame residence on a full finished raised brick basement level; rectangular with rear wing and garage additions; 5 bays wide (B: W-W-E-W-W; 1st, W-E-W), 2 bays deep (B: W-W; 1st, W-W); side gable composition roof with front-facing shed dormer, 2 6/6 windows in dormer; 2 interior brick chimneys w/corbelled caps; monumental 2-story Corinthian order portico across facade with projecting curved central bay; boxed cornice w/decorative "corbelled" modillions, stylized Greek fish symbols along frieze at portico w/dentils below, oversized 9/9 windows at first floor w/ louvered shutters, aluminum storm windows; alum, entrance w/broken pedimented surround & transom; flanking iron stairs supported by decorative cast-iron posts w/lanterns rise from ground level to a central first floor entrance porch; wood weatherboard siding, brick foundation (See also: "4 Centuries & More", Vol. 1, #2, p. 9 re: cemetery) OUTBUILDINGS: 1 shed
Alterations:
Ca. 1967: storm windows, portico detaining, additions, extensive interior renovation
Historical Information:
Constructed ca. 1840 by Alfred Dicks
Source of Historical Information:
MacDowell. An Aiken Scrapbook, p. 44
Survey:
Aiken County Survey (Western Portion), 1986
Archives Location:
Box 13, Series 108042, Survey of historic resources (county by county data on surface properties), circa 1971-2014