Oliver, Peter M. and Alice, House
National Register Listing
Street Address:
295 West First Street, Swansea, SC (Lexington County)
Alternate Name:
Hartzog, H.L., House
NRHP Nomination Form
Record Number:
S10817732062
Description and Narrative:
The Peter M. and Alice Oliver House, built in 1903, is one of the few remaining intact examples of Victorian residential architecture in Swansea. It is an excellent local example of a Queen Anne residence and retains much of its original fabric. The house is characterized by its Victorian features, including its asymmetrical form, wrap-around porch, bay window, tin-shingle roof, and decorative woodwork. The interior of the house also retains many of its original features and finishes, including fireplace mantels, hardwood floors, and beadboard ceilings. Most of the other Victorian residences in Swansea are either no longer extant or altered in significant ways, making intact local examples a rarity. The Oliver House is among the best surviving examples of its style and period in Swansea.
Period of Significance:
1908
Level of Significance:
Local
Area of Significance:
Architecture
National Register Determination:
listed
Date of Certification:
2023-01-06
Date of Boundary Increase:
No Boundary Increase
County:
Lexington County