Copeland House (Ehrhardt, South Carolina)
The Copeland House is a historic house located in Ehrhardt, Bamberg County, South Carolina. Built circa 1830, it is a notable example of vernacular architecture in the region. The house is characterized by its simple, rectangular form and its Greek Revival influences, which are evident in its porch detailing and overall symmetry. It is a two-story frame building with a gable roof.
The Copeland House is significant for its association with the Copeland family, who were prominent landowners and members of the Ehrhardt community. The house served as a residence for generations of the Copeland family.
The house reflects the architectural styles prevalent in the rural South during the 19th century. While not elaborate, the house demonstrates a practical and enduring design common amongst landowners of the time.
The Copeland House is located on private property and public access may be restricted.