Kensington Plantation House
Kensington Plantation House
Kensington Plantation House
Kensington Plantation House
Kensington Plantation House
Kensington Plantation House
Kensington Plantation House
Kensington Plantation House

Kensington Plantation House

National Register Listing
Street Address:
E of Eastover off Rte. 764, Eastover, SC city vicinity (Richland County)

NRHP Nomination Form


Record Number:
S10817740011
Description and Narrative:
Construction of the Kensington Plantation House began in 1851 and was completed in 1853. Its builder, Colonel Richard Singleton, was a wealthy planter of cotton. His sister was Angelica Singleton Van Buren, daughter-in-law and hostess of President Martin Van Buren in the White House. The design is unique in its predominantly Italianate elaboration wedged into a plain farmhouse. In ways, this juxtaposition can be seen as reflecting Singleton, and others like him in South Carolina's ante-bellum era. Born in a world totally dependent upon agriculture, Singleton sought the luxury and some of the pretense of great wealth in the international sense. Kensington presents contrasts between the avant-garde and the very insular. In feeling, Kensington is a plain South Carolina farmhouse wrapped around an ambitious central section. The central portion of the building is domed with a copper roof surmounted by an iron balustrade. The central portion is flanked by lower wings that have arched colonnades. On the land front is a porte-cochere with arches and pilasters in the Corinthian style with restrained animals motifs. The house is wood, set upon a raised brick basement. The principal hall reaches two-and-one-half stories up to the dome, which contains a skylight of glass. A balcony surrounds the hall at the second floor level. Listed in the National Register January 25, 1971.
Period of Significance:
1853
Level of Significance:
State
Area of Significance:
Architecture;Archeology: Historic - Aboriginal;Agriculture;Art;Landscape Architecture
National Register Determination:
listed
Date of Certification:
1971-01-25
Date of Boundary Increase:
No Boundary Increase
Location:
Richland County;Eastover

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Richland County
Eastover