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1880 Summerville Victorian
How about this beautiful old house in Summerville, South Carolina? It was built in 1880 and contributes to the Summerville Historic District. That porch is absolutely divine!
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The Bittersohn Inn – Summerville
It’s a private home now, but once upon a time, this pretty old place was part of a hotel complex. It was built in 1880 and along with the house next door (still standing), it was known as the Bittersohn Inn. โฃ The Inn was located in close proximity to the railroad and it’s thought…
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Henry Oliver House – Summerville
Oliver House is in Summerville, South Carolina and a what a beautiful mansard it is! Built by Henry Oliver in 1888. Oliver was known for his work as the builder of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Charleston. He succeed Henry L. Cade who died during its construction. โฃ
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Dr. William H. Prioleau House
Y’all. Would ya just look at this? A red-roof dreamboat down there in Summerville, South Carolina! The Dr. William H. Prioleau House was built in 1896. Dr. Prioleau was a pharmacist from Charleston who moved to Summerville to build this distinctive Queen Anne. What’s your favorite part of this house?
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Thornhill House – Summerville, SC
I would just like to craaaaaaawl inside this picture with a steaming-hot cup of coffee and enjoy the morning breeze. How about you? This Summerville, South Carolina home is called Thornhill House and was built in 1893. The green roof is the perfect pre-St Patty’s day nod. โ๏ธ
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T. A. Wilbur House, Summerville
Summerville is another one of the towns that knocked my socks off in South Carolina. There are so many old and unique homes in this town.โฃโฃThis is the T. A. Wilbur House on West Richardson Avenue. It was built in 1872. It has been beautifully kept all these years and has held a spot on…