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H.M. Lofton, Jr. House

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The Henry Michael Lofton, Jr. House in McClellanville was built in 1902 by Lofton for his bride, Caroline McClellan. Considered Folk Victorian in style, the turn-of-the-century home boasts unusual palmetto log columns gracing the entrance.

Lofton House, McClellanville

John Van Dalen of Charleston, 2013 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

The property sits adjacent to the Deerhead Oak and is also known for its spectacular hydrangeas. Lofton was a farmer and a member of one McClellanville’s early families. He died unexpectedly at the age of 45 and is interred at McClellanville United Methodist Church.

Lofton House Hydrangeas

Bud Hill of McClellanville, 2019 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

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Where is H.M. Lofton, Jr. House located?
Address: 217 Oak Street, McClellanville, SC 29458
GPS Coordinates: 33.085045,-79.461490
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St. James-Santee Episcopal Church 0.1 mile
Deerhead Oak 0.1 mile
A.O. Atkinson House 0.1 mile
McClellanville United Methodist Church 0.1 mile
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