Hopkins Farm (Simpsonville, South Carolina)

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Location3717 Fork Shoals Road
Coordinates34°39′16″N 82°18′56″W / 34.65438°N 82.31552°W / 34.65438; -82.31552
Area340 acres (140 ha)
Hopkins Farm
Hopkins Farm, 2012
Hopkins Farm (Simpsonville, South Carolina) is located in South Carolina
Hopkins Farm (Simpsonville, South Carolina)
Hopkins Farm (Simpsonville, South Carolina) is located in the United States
Hopkins Farm (Simpsonville, South Carolina)
Location3717 Fork Shoals Road
Nearest citySimpsonville, South Carolina
Coordinates34°39′16″N 82°18′56″W / 34.65438°N 82.31552°W / 34.65438; -82.31552
Area340 acres (140 ha)
Architectural styleMid 19th Century Revival
NRHP reference No.07000987[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 20, 2007

The Hopkins Farm is an agricultural complex listed on the National Register of Historic Places located near the intersection of South Carolina Highway 418 and Fork Shoals Road in the vicinity of Simpsonville, South Carolina. The complex, begun by John Hopkins who purchased the land in 1834 from James Harrison, consists of the main house, a cook's house, agricultural fields, a pecan grove, eleven outbuildings and a family cemetery.[2]

The main house is a two-story central hall plan building, built ca1840. A wing was added on to the house ca1890 which included an enclosed porch. A side entry, stone veneer exterior and arcaded entry porches clad in stone were added to the house ca 1925.[3]

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