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Tabby Manse

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Built
  
1786

Designated NHLDCP
  
November 7, 1973

Area
  
2,833 m²

Added to NRHP
  
14 May 1971

NRHP Reference #
  
71000745

Opened
  
1786

Phone
  
+1 803-664-0556

Tabby Manse

Location
  
1211 Bay St., Beaufort, South Carolina

Part of
  
Beaufort Historic District (#69000159)

Address
  
1211 Bay St, Beaufort, SC 29902, USA

Similar
  
Marshlands, Barnwell‑Gough House, John A Cuthbert House, John Mark Verdier House, Robert Smalls House

Tabby Manse, also known as Thomas Fuller House, is a building in Beaufort, South Carolina.

The house is one of the few remaining early buildings on the South Carolina coast whose exterior walls are built of tabby, a material composed of oysters shells and limestone. The walls are two-foot thick and covered with stucco. It was built around 1788 by Thomas Fuller, a prominent local planter.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. It is also a contributing property in the Beaufort Historic District, which is a National Historic Landmark.

References

Tabby Manse Wikipedia


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