Britton Mims Place

Historic house in South Carolina, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Britton Mims Place, located in North Augusta, South Carolina, exemplifies the Greek Revival style typical of secondary country residences during the antebellum period.[2][3] Built around 1830, it is historically significant due to a number of architectural features, including its gabled roof, full-width front verandah with hipped roof, and a number of outbuildings, including a (former) kitchen, wooden dog house, and a rectangular fowl house. This well-secluded home is not visible from the public highway. The Britton Mims Place was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on June 4, 1997.[1]

Location229 Edgefield Rd., North Augusta, South Carolina
Coordinates33°31′27″N 81°56′59″W
Area43.6 acres (17.6 ha)
Built1840; 186 years ago (1840)
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Britton Mims Place
Britton Mims Place is located in South Carolina
Britton Mims Place
Britton Mims Place is located in the United States
Britton Mims Place
Location229 Edgefield Rd., North Augusta, South Carolina
Coordinates33°31′27″N 81°56′59″W
Area43.6 acres (17.6 ha)
Built1840; 186 years ago (1840)
Architectural styleGreek Revival
NRHP reference No.97000539[1]
Added to NRHPJune 4, 1997
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