Welcome to this historic gem in the heart of Charleston! This charming 1840 residence served as part of General Beauregard's headquarters during the Civil War and now stands as an exquisite testament to the city's rich history. Beyond its historical significance, this home boasts a range of modern amenities that make it a truly unique and comfortable living space.As you enter, you'll be greeted by distinctive tile floors that add character to the downstairs area. The living room is adorned with a fireplace, featuring a handcrafted screen/insert made at the College of Building Arts on Meeting Street - a true work of art that enhances the ambiance.The kitchen is equipped with all the modern conveniences you need, including new HVAC to keep you comfortable year-round.
For added convenience, there are two off-street parking spots, ensuring that parking is never a hassle in this bustling neighborhood.
Venture to the second and third floors, and you'll find heart pine floors that exude warmth and charm. The third floor is a versatile space with two additional fireplaces, creating cozy corners for relaxation. The third floor also offers a loft, a bedroom, a kitchenette, and a home office - providing ample space for various needs.
The owner's suite on the second floor is a true retreat, featuring a full bath and laundry on the same floor for added convenience. One of the fireplaces is tucked away in the owner's bedroom(hidden behind a wooden panel).
One remarkable feature of this home is the full-length cistern beneath it, offering ample storage space. Additionally, being on MUSC's electric grid ensures that you always have a reliable power source.
Location-wise, this residence is strategically positioned across the street from MUSC, making it a prime spot for those associated with the medical community.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Charleston's history while enjoying the comfort and convenience of modern living. Schedule a viewing today and step into a home that seamlessly blends the past with the present.
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Welcome to this historic gem in the heart of Charleston! This charming 1840 residence served as part of General Beauregard's headquarters during the Civil War and now stands as an exquisite testament to the city's rich history. Beyond its historical significance, this home boasts a range of modern amenities that make it a truly unique and comfortable living space.As you enter, you'll be greeted by distinctive tile floors that add character to the downstairs area. The living room is adorned with a fireplace, featuring a handcrafted screen/insert made at the College of Building Arts on Meeting Street - a true work of art that enhances the ambiance.The kitchen is equipped with all the modern conveniences you need, including new HVAC to keep you comfortable year-round. For added convenience, there are two off-street parking spots, ensuring that parking is never a hassle in this bustling neighborhood. Venture to the second and third floors, and you'll find heart pine floors that exude warmth and charm. The third floor is a versatile space with two additional fireplaces, creating cozy corners for relaxation. The third floor also offers a loft, a bedroom, a kitchenette, and a home office - providing ample space for various needs. The owner's suite on the second floor is a true retreat, featuring a full bath and laundry on the same floor for added convenience. One of the fireplaces is tucked away in the owner's bedroom(hidden behind a wooden panel). One remarkable feature of this home is the full-length cistern beneath it, offering ample storage space. Additionally, being on MUSC's electric grid ensures that you always have a reliable power source. Location-wise, this residence is strategically positioned across the street from MUSC, making it a prime spot for those associated with the medical community. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Charleston's history while enjoying the comfort and convenience of modern living. Schedule a viewing today and step into a home that seamlessly blends the past with the present.