Pettigru Street Historic District and Pettigru Place, Greenville
The Pettigru Street Historic District stands as a testament to the city's architectural heritage, with its tree-lined streets and historic homes dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Home to 88 structures built between 1890 and 1930, the district showcases a diverse range of architectural styles, including Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Bungalow. This variety reflects the evolution of architectural tastes from the Victorian era to the early 1930s, mirroring the growth of Greenville during that period.
Originally belonging to the Boyce and Rowley families, the land was divided into lots at the turn of the century, leading to increased development and the addition of new streets. Notably, the district became the residence of prominent businesspeople and mill owners, adding to its historical significance. In 1982, the Pettigru Street Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its architectural and cultural importance.
Among the district's notable properties is Pettigru Place Bed and Breakfast, located on Pettigru Street. This charming retreat welcomes guests with an English garden and the grandeur of a Georgian Federalist home built in the 1920s. Featuring beautifully appointed common rooms and six luxurious guest rooms with private baths, the bed and breakfast offers a serene escape just steps away from Greenville's vibrant Main Street. With its historic charm and warm hospitality, Pettigru Place invites visitors to experience the rich heritage of the Pettigru Street Historic District firsthand.
Originally belonging to the Boyce and Rowley families, the land was divided into lots at the turn of the century, leading to increased development and the addition of new streets. Notably, the district became the residence of prominent businesspeople and mill owners, adding to its historical significance. In 1982, the Pettigru Street Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its architectural and cultural importance.
Among the district's notable properties is Pettigru Place Bed and Breakfast, located on Pettigru Street. This charming retreat welcomes guests with an English garden and the grandeur of a Georgian Federalist home built in the 1920s. Featuring beautifully appointed common rooms and six luxurious guest rooms with private baths, the bed and breakfast offers a serene escape just steps away from Greenville's vibrant Main Street. With its historic charm and warm hospitality, Pettigru Place invites visitors to experience the rich heritage of the Pettigru Street Historic District firsthand.
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Sight Name: Pettigru Street Historic District and Pettigru Place
Sight Location: Greenville, USA (See walking tours in Greenville)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Greenville, USA (See walking tours in Greenville)
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