The Caleb Coker House

The Caleb Coker House

The Caleb Coker house, built ca. 1832, is a wonderful un-restored historic home in the heart of the Pee Dee region of South Carolina.  It was the home of Caleb Coker (1802~1869) and the birthplace of his son, Maj. James Lide Coker (1837~1918), who was a Confederate officer, industrialist, philanthropist, and founder of Coker College….

The Griffin-Gardner House

The Griffin-Gardner House

The Griffin – Gardner House: This 3 bedroom Greek Revival cottage hasn’t been occupied since the 1980’s and was never modernized so all the original doors, door nobs, mantels, windows and fixtures are still in place ready for restoration.  There is also a large outbuilding on the property and the acreage is secluded and private.  Although the…