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St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Historic Property
Alternate Name:
Unknown
Street Address:
E. Queen Street, Pendlton, SC

Site Number:
S108042001400132
Site Number:
64
Date Surveyed:
October 19 1982
Category:
Building
Construction Date:
circa 1822
Historic Use:
Religion
Current Use:
Religion
Construction Method:
frame
Foundation Materials:
Stone Piers
Roof Materials:
comp. shingle
Signficant Architectural Features:
One-story gabled cruciform plan church with beaded weatherboard on main body; 3-bay facade has centered extension steeple sheathed in plain weatherboard on pedimented gable end. Double door entrance on this projection features rectangular recessed wooden panels and rectangular transom with fanlight tracery (visible under several layers of paint); above the entrance is a semi-elliptical window topped by a louvered belfry with wooden cross. Two single 6/6 windows with louvered shutters rise on each side of the steeple and an unused single door entrance is tucked several feet off the ground on the right side. Two 12/12 semicircular windows with intersecting tracery and louvered shutters flank the steeple; similar fenestration is found on both left and right elevations. Trancept wings feature one-story gable rooves ending in pedimented porticos. Facades and gable ends have flushboard: facades are 2 bays AB; A is a single 12/12 window with shutters; B is a single door with recessed rectangular panels. Gabled rear addition has tripartite arched leaded glass window; cornice of steeple and main body of church feature small carved block modillions. OUTBUILDINGS: none
Alterations:
rear addition
Historical Information:
Buried in cemetery are Mr. John C. Calhoun, Thomas Green Clemson, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
Source of Historical Information:
Pendleton Historic District: A Survey
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

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Anderson County