Britton Mims Place
The Britton Mims Place, located in North Augusta, [South Carolina], exemplifies the Greek Revival style typical of secondary country residences during the antebellum period. Built around 1830, it is historically significant due to a number of architectural features, including its gabled roof, full-width front verandah with hipped roof, and a number of outbuildings, including a kitchen, wooden dog house, and a rectangular fowl house. This well-secluded home is not visible from the public highway. The Britton Mims Place was listed in the National Register of [Historic Places] on June 4, 1997.