The Cobbler's Cottage, Beaufort
The Cobbler's Cottage, a charming historic residence dating back to around 1870, is nestled within the Beaufort Historic District, a United States National Historic Landmark.
Beaufort, SC, received its charter in 1711, and its city layout was meticulously planned to take advantage of the favorable southern breezes from the Beaufort River. Homes were strategically constructed facing south along the river bluff, a design known as Beaufort Style Architecture. This architectural approach, often characterized by stately T-shaped homes, was designed to maximize the capture of the refreshing river breezes.
While Beaufort's history is marked by the grandeur of plantation-style mansions, the Cobbler's Cottage stands as a unique representation of the common working class that played a crucial role in servicing the needs of the affluent Planters in the area known as "The Old Commons."
The cottage earned its name, the Cobbler's Cottage, due to the presence of a cobbler's shop on the property, located in front of the cottage, which operated for several decades, from 1899 to as late as 1958. This historical connection to a skilled tradesperson highlights the role that common working-class individuals played in supporting the local community and the Planters.
Beaufort, SC, received its charter in 1711, and its city layout was meticulously planned to take advantage of the favorable southern breezes from the Beaufort River. Homes were strategically constructed facing south along the river bluff, a design known as Beaufort Style Architecture. This architectural approach, often characterized by stately T-shaped homes, was designed to maximize the capture of the refreshing river breezes.
While Beaufort's history is marked by the grandeur of plantation-style mansions, the Cobbler's Cottage stands as a unique representation of the common working class that played a crucial role in servicing the needs of the affluent Planters in the area known as "The Old Commons."
The cottage earned its name, the Cobbler's Cottage, due to the presence of a cobbler's shop on the property, located in front of the cottage, which operated for several decades, from 1899 to as late as 1958. This historical connection to a skilled tradesperson highlights the role that common working-class individuals played in supporting the local community and the Planters.
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Sight Name: The Cobbler's Cottage
Sight Location: Beaufort, USA (See walking tours in Beaufort)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Beaufort, USA (See walking tours in Beaufort)
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Walking Tours in Beaufort, South Carolina
Create Your Own Walk in Beaufort
Creating your own self-guided walk in Beaufort is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Beaufort Historic Houses Walking Tour
Beaufort, South Carolina, a city rich in history, is full of architectural gems: stately, historic properties reflecting a variety of styles. The local Historic District is a mix of Federal, Neoclassical, and Greek Revival architecture, with many homes predating the Civil War.
The Barnwell-Gough House, an exquisite example of Federal-style architecture, stands proudly with its classic symmetry... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
The Barnwell-Gough House, an exquisite example of Federal-style architecture, stands proudly with its classic symmetry... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.5 Km or 1.6 Miles
Beaufort Introduction Walking Tour
Named the "Most Romantic City" in South Carolina, Beaufort – located just outside of Hilton Head – is overflowing with charm.
This coastal gem has a storied past that stretches back 500 years as the site of the second European landing in North America, the Spanish exploration led by Captain Pedro de Salazar. In 1711, British colonists founded a city in the area and named it for... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.1 Km or 1.9 Miles
This coastal gem has a storied past that stretches back 500 years as the site of the second European landing in North America, the Spanish exploration led by Captain Pedro de Salazar. In 1711, British colonists founded a city in the area and named it for... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.1 Km or 1.9 Miles