



A more complete home for country or seaside place is hard to find. A wide, spacious hall and cool, airy rooms, with 10-foot porch on three sides, makes a combination suggestive of ease and comfort. The double parlor is elegant, as are all double rooms. The second story has six pleasant rooms, besides bath, closets, and a large sewing room. Everything is in first-class shape for a matchless southern home. The cellar is located under the back part of the house. Brick foundation. Shingles are used on the second story and roof. Light colonial colors are used for the exterior painting, producing a lasting and beautiful effect. The width of front is 67 feet over porches. Stories are 11 feet and 10 feet respectively.


Gray's wife Emma was the neice of N. B. Dial of Laurens, where the Dial house served as the inspiration for this version of Barber's published design.