Wardlaw-Klugh House
This two-story, frame dwelling is set on a raised brick foundation and is characterized by a hipped roof with a central gable dormer. A notable feature is the two-story portico supported by four massive, fluted Ionic columns, which exemplify the grandeur of the period. The house is situated on a spacious 6.614-acre lot, providing a sense of privacy and historical context.
The Wardlaw-Klugh House is part of the Abbeville Historic District, a testament to the city’s rich architectural heritage. Abbeville is renowned for its well-preserved structures dating back to the Civil War era, and this residence contributes to the town’s historical narrative.