Step into a living piece of South Carolina history. Built in 1903 and proudly listed on the Historic Registry, this iconic home—known locally as The White House—was formerly owned by Floyd Carpenter, the visionary who brought the telephone system to Newberry. Yes, this house has stories—and now it’s ready to host yours.
Perfectly located just off Main Street, you’re a 5-minute walk to downtown Newberry and a 10-minute stroll to the stunning Newberry Opera House. Despite its central location, the property offers exceptional privacy, generous on-site parking, and a peaceful backyard—best of both worlds, no trade-offs.
The Space
This grand residence blends historic elegance with modern comfort:
• 5 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms
• 7 original fireplaces (because subtle luxury is overrated)
• Soaring 12-foot ceilings throughout
• Full, well-equipped kitchen
• Dedicated office/workspace
• Expansive porch—ideal for morning coffee or evening wine
•. on-property parking
Every room is thoughtfully designed to honor the home’s 1903 character while offering the comfort today’s travelers expect. Whether you’re here for a family getaway, a couples’ retreat, or a work-from-anywhere reset, this house delivers.
Location, Location, Location
You’re strategically positioned for both small-town charm and easy regional access:
• 5-minute drive to grocery stores
• Near a local fitness center
• 30 minutes to Lake Murray
• 40 minutes to Columbia
• 1 hour to Greenville
About Newberry
Newberry is one of South Carolina’s most charming historic towns—walkable, welcoming, and rich in culture. Known for its preserved architecture, vibrant arts scene, local shops, and friendly pace of life, it’s the kind of place where people still wave at each other and dinner lasts a little longer. Events at the Opera House, seasonal festivals, and a strong sense of community make it a hidden gem worth discovering.