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Price
$2,695,000.00
Subdivision
Beds
4
Baths
2
Sqft
3038
Acreage
0.08
Status
Active
Year Build
1890
Construction Materials
Wood Siding
Interior
High Ceilings, Kitchen Island, Ceiling Fan(s), Formal Living, Entrance Foyer, Office, Separate Dining, Study
Stories
Two
Parking
Off Street
This is the one to put your signature on! A beautiful South of Broad Charleston Single that retains much of the original historic fabric including plaster ceilings, period moldings, wood floors and grand piazzas. Plus the property includes coveted off-street parking for three cars! The grounds feature a beautifully landscaped courtyard garden with a pergola, creating a serene oasis for outdoor entertainment and relaxation. This beautiful area would be the perfect spot to add a pool. A large standalone shed at the back of the property provides ample storage for garden equipment, sports gear, and possibly renovated to a small pool house. Enter the home from Tradd Street through a private vestibule into a grand two-story foyer that opens to the elegant living and dining rooms.The dining room boasts a large fireplace seamlessly flowing into the kitchen, which offers generous counter space, ample cabinet storage, professional range and picturesque garden views. Adjacent to the kitchen, a cozy breakfast room bathed in natural light opens to the piazza, perfect for easy entertaining. Behind the kitchen, a versatile home office space features a back staircase leading to the upstairs guest area. The primary bedroom on the second floor overlooks Tradd Street from its large windows and includes an ensuite bath and a cedar-lined closet. Two additional bedrooms share a bathroom with one opening to the large piazza. This floor also boasts a casual living room/entertainment area with a cozy fireplace, ideal for movies, gaming, or reading. The home sits on a high crawl space and is located in an AE 11 flood area/zone. Appropriate approvals would be required for the addition of a pool and pool house. Fireplaces are decorative and are located in the dining room and the upstairs living room. Noted in the book - The Buildings of Charleston, a Guide to the City's Architecture by Johnathan H. Poston - S.J.L Matthews constructed the house between 1883 - 1886.
beds: 4
baths: 2
sqft: 3038
acres: 0.08
This is the one to put your signature on! A beautiful South of Broad Charleston Single that retains much of the original historic fabric including plaster ceilings, period moldings, wood floors and grand piazzas. Plus the property includes coveted off-street parking for three cars! The grounds feature a beautifully landscaped courtyard garden with a pergola, creating a serene oasis for outdoor entertainment and relaxation. This beautiful area would be the perfect spot to add a pool. A large standalone shed at the back of the property provides ample storage for garden equipment, sports gear, and possibly renovated to a small pool house. Enter the home from Tradd Street through a private vestibule into a grand two-story foyer that opens to the elegant living and dining rooms.The dining room boasts a large fireplace seamlessly flowing into the kitchen, which offers generous counter space, ample cabinet storage, professional range and picturesque garden views. Adjacent to the kitchen, a cozy breakfast room bathed in natural light opens to the piazza, perfect for easy entertaining. Behind the kitchen, a versatile home office space features a back staircase leading to the upstairs guest area. The primary bedroom on the second floor overlooks Tradd Street from its large windows and includes an ensuite bath and a cedar-lined closet. Two additional bedrooms share a bathroom with one opening to the large piazza. This floor also boasts a casual living room/entertainment area with a cozy fireplace, ideal for movies, gaming, or reading. The home sits on a high crawl space and is located in an AE 11 flood area/zone. Appropriate approvals would be required for the addition of a pool and pool house. Fireplaces are decorative and are located in the dining room and the upstairs living room. Noted in the book - The Buildings of Charleston, a Guide to the City's Architecture by Johnathan H. Poston - S.J.L Matthews constructed the house between 1883 - 1886.