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My clients wanted to expand their North London property to accommodate their working practice but separate the living areas.

 

By building an extension and re-designing the existing layout we were able to create a unique split level living area that opened out into the garden.

 

The extension of the kitchen worktop from the upper level into the shelf display of the lower lounge provides a visual link between the two spaces allowing them to operate independently.

 

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Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Unique shell design in putty and plaster is believed to be from a pattern book published in Scotland featuring designs of the Adam Brothers. The only similar example of its use in this area can be found in the Gaillard-Bennett House at 60 Montagu Street in Charleston, SC. A photo of that detail is included elsewhere in this photo file.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 18 December 2011

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Charleston, SC. 48 Bull Street. Post and Courier photo published 24 May 2009.

 

Image and text posted: 11 December 2011

Revised: 12 December 2011

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Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 26 September 2010

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Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Unique shell design in putty and plaster is believed to be from a pattern book published in Scotland featuring designs of the Adam Brothers. The only similar example of its use in this area can be found in the Gaillard-Bennett House at 60 Montagu Street in Charleston, SC. A photo of that detail is included elsewhere in this photo file.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 18 December 2011

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Unique shell design in putty and plaster is believed to be from a pattern book published in Scotland featuring designs of the Adam Brothers. The only similar example of its use in this area can be found in the Gaillard-Bennett House at 60 Montagu Street in Charleston, SC. A photo of that detail is included elsewhere in this photo file.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 18 December 2011

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

Charleston, SC. 48 Bull Street. Post and Courier photo published 24 May 2009.

 

Image and text posted: 11 December 2011

Revised: 12 December 2011

Copyrights reserved: Post and Courier; Evening Post Foundation archives

William Jefferson Bennett House, 60 Montagu Street, built circa 1800. Charleston, SC. Photo taken in 2007.

 

Gaillard -Bennett House, located on the NE corner of the intersection of Montagu and Gadsden streets, is one dozens of self contained urban estates that were designed and constructed near downtown Charleston in the last half of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century. This one was situated on the western edge of the peninsula to take advantage of the prevailing breezes that blew in from the marshes of the lower Ashley River.

 

This is probably one of the most comprehensive and sensitive renovations of an historic house of this scale completed in the last decade. The completed work exemplifies the successful efforts of three highly talented facets of the restoration project: the architect, Glenn Keyes; the general contractor, Richard Marks; and at least one sub-contractor - the finish plaster restorer, David Hueske.

 

Photo and text posted: 1 July 2011

Revised: 18 December 2011

Copyright reference: Post and Courier, Evening Post Foundation archives

Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 26 September 2010

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 26 September 2010

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 26 September 2010

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 26 September 2010

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 26 September 2010

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 26 September 2010

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 26 September 2010

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

Rhett House Inn, 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, SC. Originally known as the Thomas Rhett House, circa 1820. Photo taken July 2010.

 

Photo and text posted: 26 July 2010

Revised text: 26 September 2010

Copyrights reserved: hdescopeland

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