Heller, M. F., House
Heller, M. F., House
Heller, M. F., House
Heller, M. F., House
Heller, M. F., House
Heller, M. F., House
Heller, M. F., House

Heller, M. F., House

National Register Listing
Street Address:
405 Academy St., Kingstree, SC (Williamsburg County)
Alternate Name:
Arrowsmith House;Old Methodist Church Parsonage

NRHP Nomination Form


Record Number:
S10817745003
Description and Narrative:
(Arrowsmith House; Old Methodist Church Parsonage) The M.F. Heller House is significant architecturally as an excellent example of the evolution of a house from a one-story antebellum cottage (ca. 1845) to a substantial two-story residence (ca. 1895). As such it is reflective of different uses over time and the changing needs of its occupants. A portion of this house (ca. 1845) remains as the only antebellum residence built within the original limits of Kingstree, a town which had its beginnings in the Ulster-Scot settlement of Williamsburg in 1732 and which as late as the mid-twentieth century was the setting for numerous other antebellum and later nineteenth-century buildings. Set upon a stuccoed brick pier foundation that has been infilled with stuccoed brick panel recesses, the M. F. Heller House is a two-story, lateral-gabled residence, sheathed in weatherboard, with a shallow gabled ell at the right rear. The house is also locally important for its association with a number of Kingstree's and Williamsburg County's more prominent citizens, most notably Mitchal Frederick Heller. The house served as a parsonage from 1863-1881 and was occupied by the Arrowsmith family from 1939 to 1976. Listed in the National Register May 19, 1994.
Period of Significance:
circa 1845;circa 1895
Level of Significance:
Local
Area of Significance:
Architecture
National Register Determination:
listed
Date of Certification:
1994-05-19
Date of Boundary Increase:
No Boundary Increase
Location:
Williamsburg County;Kingstree