Saturday, April 4, 2020

Strolling Through Cottontown

I fell in love with the neighborhood of Cottontown in Columbia, SC when attending its art crawl.
It was perfectly timed with the azaleas adding to its charm.

The brick bungalows are a favorite home architectural style of mine.
Each one is different.
Some have Tudor accents.

There are other styles mixed in that are beautiful.

There are some wonderfully landscaped yards about.
If you pay attention, you may see some quirkiness.
Turn your old jeans into a planter!


There are some Charleston style (deck above and below).
Cottontown, also known as the Bellevue Historic District, was established in the late 1890s.

 It is in the National Register of Historic Places.

It is an architectural conservation neighborhood so its character is here to stay.

I love the colorful awnings on this one.
Darling squares are at the intersections adding beauty and preventing drivers from speeding.


Cottontown is a fairly new reference to the neighborhood in recent decades that was previously always referred to as Bellevue. It does not appear there was a reason for it that made much sense. Regardless it is a catchy name that works in a state that was well know for cotton back in the day.

Ceiling fans and swinging benches on the front deck scream southern to me. A perfect spot for that morning coffee.








To visit this neighborhood, it is bounded by Grace Avenue, Bull Street, Elmwood Avenue and Main Street.

It would be wonderful to live here as it is in walking distance to all the fun the capital city has to offer like the weekly Soda City Market, First Thursdays on Main (when Main St is alive with live bands, business opened late, artists galleries and more), the Museum of Art, movie theater, and of course eateries and shops.

I hope you are all well and staying safe. It looks like it is going to be a long spring and summer for many of us across the globe.

Thank you for stopping by! ~Val

28 comments:

  1. Your photos are almost as good as going out for a stroll!

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  2. Fantastic post! Kisses ...Dilek .

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  3. beautiful neighborhood...love the flowers

    # Stay safe, healthy, and virus free

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  4. That is a beautiful neighborhood. I love how the houses are all different, not carbon copies or "one of five" plans. I love that it is convenient to so many different things in the city. Who knows? Maybe one day you'll be living there too!

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    1. Isn't is adorable? We did look at the neighborhood real estate when we got home that day. I would love to live in walking distance to so many things to do. It would keep us young for many years to come!

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  5. I've strolled through this neighborhood all my life going to get to different places. The houses are historic and the flowers are always beautiful.

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  6. What a beautiful neighbourhood this is, it was lovely to see all of your photographs, especially that amazing jeans planter!

    Stay safe and well.

    All the best Jan

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  7. Hey Val!! What a gorgeous place! I love all the homes! I want to do that with my jeans now! LOL!
    I hope you and your loved ones are safe and healthy!! Big Hugs!

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    1. Hi Stacy! It is so gorgeous. A jeans planter would be so fun in your yard! I hope you are safe and healthy too!!!

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  8. What a lovely neighborhood!
    The blue jeans planter is so cute :)
    Staying healthy!

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  9. Me encantó el post, gracias por compartirlo. Besos.

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  10. It looks like a wonderful neighbourhood! Those azaleas are amazing! The jeans planter would make me look twice each time I passed it :)

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  11. Beautiful houses! And I also love the planted traffic islands. Great pictures!

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  12. What a lovely neighbourhood. The houses are so nice and the flowers are beautiful.

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  13. I also love the houses like that. My friend lives near Hilton Head. When she first moved there about 10 years ago she would take walks and take photos of the houses. That only happened for a month or so - now she is totaly fixated on the sky and beaches so i don't get to see her house photos which I love to look at. We are still getting out for walks and hikes and I almost like how empty it is on the trails and roads. but then I can't imagine dealing with financial issues with owning businesses or trying to keep your house payments going. What a world we live in.

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    1. There are so many charming neighborhoods like this around SC. We have not been to Hilton Head yet but I would love to go just for a night to have cocktails at one of the beach bars. Enjoy those trails! We have been fortunate with our online business since it has been busy. I do expect it to slow down at some point when the economy starts to really feel it. It seems there is still a lot of spending going on right now with everyone at home, bored. Hang in there!

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Thank you for stopping by! I love reading visitor comments! ~Val