Boyce-Ellison-King home
The Boyce-Ellison-King home, located at 120 North Main Street in Due West, South Carolina, stands as a graceful testament to early 20th-century Southern architecture and local heritage. Built around 1911 by the renowned firm Cothran & Cothran, this two-story residence features a distinctive hipped roof crowned with a central dormer, and is marked by its elegant wraparound porch supported by simple wooden columns. Its architectural charm is further enhanced by a three-sided bay window adorned with stained glass, second-story sash windows with louvered shutters, and delicate diamond-pane windows that frame the front entrance. The home reflects the prominence and history of the Boyce, Ellison, and King families in the community and contributes to the rich fabric of the Erskine College–Due West Historic District. With its blend of refined details and solid craftsmanship, the Boyce-Ellison-King house remains a cherished piece of Due West’s architectural and cultural legacy.