Elam Sharp House
Historic Property
Alternate Name:
Unknown
Street Address:
229 East Queen St., Pendlton, SC
Site Number:
S108042001400128
Site Number:
60
Date Surveyed:
October 19 1982
Category:
Building
Construction Date:
1802;circa 1818
Historic Use:
Residential/Domestic
Current Use:
Residential/Domestic
Construction Method:
Frame
Foundation Materials:
Brick Piers with Fill
Roof Materials:
Asphalt shingle
Signficant Architectural Features:
2 story rectangular plan, cable, end roof sloped to street, weatherboarded residential. Exterior end chimneys on either end. The first story of the facade has 5 ba.ys:aabaa. A is a single 9/9 light window with the original louvered shutters. B is a single door entrance, a wooden panel door with sidelights and a semi- circular delight. The entrance is protected by a modern gable roof portico supported by 2 slender, turned posts and has a modern double entrance stairway. The second story of the facade also has 5 bays’ aabaa. A is a 9/6 double hung sash window with the original louvered shutters. B is a tripartite window having 3/2, 12/8, 3/2 lights. There is a shed roof addition on the rear of the house. The weather board appears to have been replaced. OUTBUILDINGS: None visible
Alterations:
entrance-possibly; Possibly porch removed, staircase has been altered and siding appears to be new. Addition on rear
Historical Information:
Built by William Steele, 1st Post Master of Pendleton in 1802
Survey:
Pendleton - City, 1982-1983
Archives Location:
Box 14, Series 108042, Survey of historic resources (county by county data on surface properties), circa 1971-2014