McCall, Clarence, House
National Register Listing
Street Address:
870 Cashua St., Darlington, SC (Darlington County)
Alternate Name:
Harrison House
NRHP Nomination
Record Number:
S10817716022
Description and Narrative:
The Clarence McCall House is significant as an intact example of the Queen Anne style of house in Darlington. Built ca. 1904, the Clarence McCall House is a one and one-half story frame house which has shiplap siding, a high brick foundation, and a high hipped roof with plain boxed cornices. Two gables interrupt the front slope of the roof, and single gables project from the east and west slopes; these four gables each contain a double window with sawn floral decoration above the imbricated shingles on either side. There are two tall interior chimneys with recessed brickwork and corbeled caps on the front slope of the roof. The veranda on the north and west sides of the house is characterized by turned posts, plain curved brackets, turned balusters with a rope motif, and a pedimented gable over the entrance featuring a sunburst motif. The front elevation is asymmetrical; the single front door is flanked by two windows to the right and three to the left. On the property is a small original barn with a gable roof and weatherboard siding. Listed in the National Register February 10, 1988.
Period of Significance:
1904
Level of Significance:
Local
Area of Significance:
Architecture
National Register Determination:
listed
Date of Certification:
February 10 1988