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Cottontop

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SC Picture Project / Orangeburg County / Cottontop

Cottontop, an old family homestead located in Norway, South Carolina, was built in 1905 by Henry Boncil Dyches, the son of a Confederate veteran. The home remains in the family and is now connected with another old house to create a beautiful, expansive event site and bed and breakfast.

House at Cottontop

Andy Hunter of North Augusta © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

Many thanks to contributor Andy Hunter for bringing Cottontop to the South Carolina Picture Project. “As a pastor, I first experienced Cottontop at a wedding reception and have revisited several times just to walk around, relax, and take lots of pictures.”

Barn at Cottontop Farm

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Cottontop Norway

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Fields at Cottontop Farm

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Cottontop in Norway SC

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Cottontop Norway Orangeburg County

Andy Hunter of North Augusta, 2014 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

Plan Your Trip: Cottontop

Where is Cottontop located?
Address: 1808 Wire Road, Norway, SC 29113
GPS Coordinates: 33.431807,-81.157507
Website: http://cottontopvenues.com/
What else should I see?
Willow Swamp Baptist Church 2.1 miles
Bizzell Ice House 3.7 miles
Sweden 6.2 miles
Rocky Swamp Church 9.1 miles
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    1. Fay Vaughan says

      May 11, 2016 at 4:37 PM

      Very nice and congratulations.

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