Quattlebaum, Paul, House
National Register Listing
Street Address:
225 Kingston St., Conway, SC (Horry County)
NRHP Nomination
Record Number:
S10817726022
Description and Narrative:
The Paul Quattlebaum House is significant as an example of an early twentieth century remodeling of an early nineteenth century residence, reflecting contemporary prevailing fashion. The house is a one-and-one-half story, gambrel roofed, single clad frame residence. A ca. 1890 streetscape photograph depicts a one-room-deep, two-room wide, two-story gable end residence with a one-story shed roof porch on the site of this house. From stylistic evidence the pictured house appears to date from the early nineteenth century; it was this house which was remodeled in 1911 in the Dutch Colonial Revival style by Paul Quattlebaum to take its present configuration. The house follows an L-shaped plan and has a single exterior end chimney, which has been sealed, and rests on a brick pier and infill foundation. The façade is symmetrically composed and has three bays and a full-width one-story porch. Listed in the National Register August 5, 1986.
Period of Significance:
circa 1890
Level of Significance:
Local
Area of Significance:
Architecture
National Register Determination:
listed
Date of Certification:
August 5 1986