Davenport House (Greer, South Carolina)

{{short description|Historic house in South Carolina, United States}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}}

{{Infobox NRHP

| name = Davenport House

| nrhp_type =

| image = Davenport_House.jpg

| caption =

| location = 100 Randall St., Greer, South Carolina

| coordinates = {{coord|34|56|10|N|82|13|37|W|display=inline,title}}

| locmapin = South Carolina#USA

| built = 1921

| architect = James Douthit Beacham and Leon LeGrand

| architecture = Tudor Revival

| added = February 1, 1999

| area = {{convert|2.5|acre}}

| refnum = 98001623{{NRISref|version=2010a}}

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The Davenport House is a Tudor Revival house built in 1921 in Greer, South Carolina{{Cite web | last = Jordan | first = Rose Marie Cooper |author2=Shea O'Brien | title = Davenport House | work = National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory | date = May 1, 1998 | url = http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/greenville/S10817723050/S10817723050.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = 14 October 2012}}{{Cite web | title = Davenport House, Greenville County (100 Randall St., Greer) | work = National Register Properties in South Carolina | publisher = South Carolina Department of Archives and History | url = http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/greenville/S10817723050/index.htm | accessdate = 14 October 2012}} The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

Architecture

The {{convert|6000|ft2|m2|abbr=on}} house was designed by Greenville architects James Douthit Beacham and Leon LeGrand. It is a two-story house constructed of hand-made yellow brick, timber, and stucco. It has a one-story, glass-enclosed porch on the east and porte cochere on the west. There is a three-bay coach house and pool house as well as a brick and timber pergola in the garden.

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