In 1978, Ed Royall constructed the first modern house on Dewees Island on lot #4. At the time, I was nineteen years old, dating Ed's third daughter, and I helped clear the lot for construction. The only other existing structure on the Island was a one-story white frame structure that was located near what would become the caretaker's residence. There was no development on the North end of the Isle of Palms, the Island was heavily forested, and we felt like pioneers on the frontier when we broke ground.

A well-known architect from Camden, Henry Boykin, designed the house, which incorporated both modern and traditional "Pawley's Island" style features. The siding on the home is natural stained cypress. A spiral staircase obtained from the original Kershaw County Courthouse, designed by Robert Mills in 1880, connects the second floor of the home to the widow's walk. Large screened porches, wood floors and spacious bedrooms set the original standard and design criteria for construction of houses on Dewees. 

The house has stood the rigors of time, facing down the brunt of Hurricane Hugo with minimal damage. Over the years the house has matured with age, and only gotten better. The sandy feet of multiple generations of children have given the hardwood floors a lovely patina, the stained cypress siding has weathered nicely, and the spirit of the house only gets better with each new child it embraces. 

The house holds a strong sentimental attachment for members of our family as we watched our children collect shells and grow up at the house over the past 24 years, culminating in an incredible wedding held on the Island several years back. When Ed approached me in 2003 about the possibility that the house might be razed, I was keenly interested in exploring other options.

We ended up successfully moving the house to one of the best beachfront lots on the Island, #10 on the South East corner overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Dewees Inlet. We have focused on retaining the "traditional" charm of the house, while adding the conveniences we all have gotten used to. Most important, we now look forward to the next generation of families enjoying the house, and giving it, as the name says …

                                                     
A Second Chance


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