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Kensington Plantation House is a historic plantation house located near Eastover, Richland County, South Carolina. It was built between 1851 and 1853, by Colonel Richard Singleton, a brother of Angelica Singleton Van Buren, daughter-in-law of President Martin Van Buren. The wood frame dwelling consists of a 2+1⁄2-story, central section with a Second Empire style copper covered dome, flanked by lower wings with arched colonnades. The front entrance features a porte-cochere with Corinthian order arches and pilasters. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

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  • Kensington Plantation House (en)
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  • Kensington Plantation House is a historic plantation house located near Eastover, Richland County, South Carolina. It was built between 1851 and 1853, by Colonel Richard Singleton, a brother of Angelica Singleton Van Buren, daughter-in-law of President Martin Van Buren. The wood frame dwelling consists of a 2+1⁄2-story, central section with a Second Empire style copper covered dome, flanked by lower wings with arched colonnades. The front entrance features a porte-cochere with Corinthian order arches and pilasters. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. (en)
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  • Kensington Plantation House (en)
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  • East of Eastover off South Carolina Highway 764, near Eastover, South Carolina (en)
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  • Kensington Plantation, Main House, U.S. Route 601, Eastover, Richland County, SC (en)
  • Kensington Plantation, Plantation Store, U.S. Route 601, Eastover, Richland County, SC (en)
  • Kensington Plantation, Summer Kitchen, U.S. Route 601, Eastover, Richland County, SC (en)
  • Kensington Plantation, Matthew Singleton Residence, U.S. Route 601, Eastover, Richland County, SC (en)
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  • Kensington Plantation House is a historic plantation house located near Eastover, Richland County, South Carolina. It was built between 1851 and 1853, by Colonel Richard Singleton, a brother of Angelica Singleton Van Buren, daughter-in-law of President Martin Van Buren. The wood frame dwelling consists of a 2+1⁄2-story, central section with a Second Empire style copper covered dome, flanked by lower wings with arched colonnades. The front entrance features a porte-cochere with Corinthian order arches and pilasters. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. (en)
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